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Novelists, story writers, and their views on contemporary culture. |
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David Applefield
Duff Brenna and Thomas E. Kennedy labored alone on their fiction for decades--Brenna in the American mid- and southwest, Kennedy in New York and Europe. A few years ago, when both reached fifty, they ... |
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From the mail bag, the stratosphere, and hidden keyboards everywhere, poems that slither into your grasp. |
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Sandor Kanyadi
Translated from the Hungarian by P. Sohar |
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Documents, personal essays, letters, misfit scribbles, and serious ideas. |
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François Lamore
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Magnifying the Writing & Culture of One Place. |
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Roger Monnerat
From The School of Shame
Translated from the German by Dafydd Roberts and Pierre Imhof |
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A detailed look at the creative work coming from a state, a province, a city, an area, or region unified by language or culture. |
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Clyde Edgerton
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