The 1002nd Book to Read Before You Die
Autor M J Nichollsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781944697624
ISBN-10: 1944697624
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Sagging Meniscus Press
Colecția Sagging Meniscus Press
ISBN-10: 1944697624
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Sagging Meniscus Press
Colecția Sagging Meniscus Press
Recenzii
A
bibliophiles
delight.
If
I
were
as
clever
as
Nicholls,
Id
describe
it
as
A
sensational
performance
that
takes
the
theatrics
of
a
Morricone
score
and
ties
them
to
Sir
Patrick
Moores
monocle.
But
Im
not,
so
Ill
just
say
this
is
a
hilarious
look
at
the
literary
life
from
both
endsreading
and
writingparaded
in
a
maximalist
style
with
all
the
postmodern
bells
and
whistles
one
expects
from
this
ingenious
author.
Beneath
it
all
is
a
deep
knowledge
and
love
for
language
and
literature,
despite
Nichollss
antic
mockery
of
some
of
its
creators
and
consumers.
-
Steven
Moore,
author
of
The
Novel:
An
Alternative
History
A brilliant companion for anyone who needs to read, particularly fiction, and muscular encouragement for you who wants to begin. Wry wit and intelligence unfold this original novel, an unparalleled advocacy of the written word. When you look back through the brambles of the last paragraphs you will see that you have been swanked onto the literary playing field by a major player, a strong new innovative voice full of the joys of reading and writing. - Steve Katz, author of The Exagggerations of Peter Prince
A brilliant companion for anyone who needs to read, particularly fiction, and muscular encouragement for you who wants to begin. Wry wit and intelligence unfold this original novel, an unparalleled advocacy of the written word. When you look back through the brambles of the last paragraphs you will see that you have been swanked onto the literary playing field by a major player, a strong new innovative voice full of the joys of reading and writing. - Steve Katz, author of The Exagggerations of Peter Prince