Woe to Live On: A Novel
Autor Daniel Woodrell Cuvânt înainte de Ron Rashen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316206167
ISBN-10: 0316206164
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316206164
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Five
of
Daniel
Woodrell's
eight
published
novels
were
selected
asNew
York
TimesNotable
Books
of
the
Year.Tomato
Redwon
the
PEN
West
Award
for
the
Novel
in
1999.
Woodrell
lives
in
the
Ozarks
near
the
Arkansas
line
with
his
wife,
Katie
Estill.
Recenzii
PRAISE
FORWOE
TO
LIVE
ON
"[A] fine novel...Daniel Woodrell has captured the devastation of war and, more importantly, the twisting of men's minds."—United Press International
"The violence is fast and understated, and bawdy humor relieves the story's intensity."—Kansas City Star
"A renegade Western...that celebrates the genre while bushwhacking its most cherished traditions...Jake Roedel recites his tale of woe in an improbably rustic idiom, with a malignant humor and a hip sensibility that are wise beyond his years and way ahead of his times."—Chicago Tribune
"Woodrell pins it down just right...speaks to the universal cruelty of civil war."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"[A] fine novel...Daniel Woodrell has captured the devastation of war and, more importantly, the twisting of men's minds."—United Press International
"The violence is fast and understated, and bawdy humor relieves the story's intensity."—Kansas City Star
"A renegade Western...that celebrates the genre while bushwhacking its most cherished traditions...Jake Roedel recites his tale of woe in an improbably rustic idiom, with a malignant humor and a hip sensibility that are wise beyond his years and way ahead of his times."—Chicago Tribune
"Woodrell pins it down just right...speaks to the universal cruelty of civil war."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch