American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... Bullet Park the principal characters seek a similar angel to restore them to spiritual and psychological health. Once more, the dominant symbol for their ills comes from the world of transportation. Railroads, airlines, and freeways ...
... Bullet Park the principal characters seek a similar angel to restore them to spiritual and psychological health. Once more, the dominant symbol for their ills comes from the world of transportation. Railroads, airlines, and freeways ...
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... Bullet Park begins, and not by accident, for the "setting seems to be in some way at the heart of the matter. We travel by plane, oftener than not, and yet the spirit of our country seems to have remained a country of railroads." The ...
... Bullet Park begins, and not by accident, for the "setting seems to be in some way at the heart of the matter. We travel by plane, oftener than not, and yet the spirit of our country seems to have remained a country of railroads." The ...
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... Bullet Park, the stories in The World of Apples, and most of all his novel Falconer (1977). Even Bullet Park is, as John Gardner observed, "a religious book, affirmation out of ashes," for Tony Nailles is saved from death and restored ...
... Bullet Park, the stories in The World of Apples, and most of all his novel Falconer (1977). Even Bullet Park is, as John Gardner observed, "a religious book, affirmation out of ashes," for Tony Nailles is saved from death and restored ...
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