Olinger Stories: Everyman's Pocket Classics
Autor John Updikeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 oct 2014
In an interview, Updike once said, "If I had to give anybody one book of me, it would be the "Olinger Stories."" These stories were originally published in "The New Yorker" and then in various collections before Vintage first put them together in one volume in 1964, as a paperback original. They follow the life of one character from the age of ten through manhood, in the small Pennsylvania town of Olinger (pronounced, according to Updike, with a long O and a hard G), which was loosely based on Updike's own hometown. "All the stories draw from the same autobiographical well," Updike explained, "the only child, the small town, the grandparental home, the move in adolescence to a farm." The selection was made and arranged by Updike himself, and was prefaced by a lovely 1,400-word essay by the author that has never been reprinted in full elsewhere until now.
Preț: 128.73 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 193
Preț estimativ în valută:
24.64€ • 25.34$ • 20.44£
24.64€ • 25.34$ • 20.44£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780375712500
ISBN-10: 037571250X
Pagini: 217
Dimensiuni: 122 x 183 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Everyman's Library
Seria Everyman's Pocket Classics
ISBN-10: 037571250X
Pagini: 217
Dimensiuni: 122 x 183 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Everyman's Library
Seria Everyman's Pocket Classics
Notă biografică
Descriere
Descriere de la o altă ediție sau format:
In an interview, Updike once said, "If I had to give anybody one book of me, it would be the Olinger Stories." They follow the life of one character from the age of ten through manhood, in the small Pennsylvania town of Olinger (pronounced, according to Updike, with a long O and a hard G), which was loosely based on Updike's own hometown.
In an interview, Updike once said, "If I had to give anybody one book of me, it would be the Olinger Stories." They follow the life of one character from the age of ten through manhood, in the small Pennsylvania town of Olinger (pronounced, according to Updike, with a long O and a hard G), which was loosely based on Updike's own hometown.