A Special Providence: A NovelMacmillan, 2002 M05 3 - 352 páginas Robert Prentice is 18. His mother, Alice Prentice,is 53. Both are damaged souls: Robert, by war; Alice, by thwarted dreams of prosperity. In two deeply humanizing portraits, the great American writer Richard Yates crafts a novel of postwar America, at once at odds with its own sense of identity and mercilessly prohibitive to its like-minded citizens. |
Contenido
Sección 1 | 3 |
Sección 2 | 27 |
Sección 3 | 43 |
Sección 4 | 68 |
Sección 5 | 76 |
Sección 6 | 100 |
Sección 7 | 119 |
Sección 8 | 138 |
Sección 11 | 183 |
Sección 12 | 202 |
Sección 13 | 208 |
Sección 14 | 237 |
Sección 15 | 265 |
Sección 16 | 290 |
Sección 17 | 304 |
Sección 18 | 323 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World Walter Russell Mead Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World Walter Russell Mead Vista previa limitada - 2013 |
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