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Richard Brautigan Writers for the 70s by Terence Malley Vintage Paperback Book
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Very Good |
ISBN: |
9780446689427 |
Special Attributes: |
Vintage Paperback |
Author: |
Mallery, Terence Malley |
Book Title: |
Richard Brautigan Writers for the Seventies |
Language: |
English |
Topic: | |
Book Series: |
Writers for the Seventies |
Format: |
Paperback |
Publisher: |
Warner Paperback Library |
Genre: |
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism |
Publication Year: |
1972 |
Original Language: |
English |
Narrative Type: |
Nonfiction |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Intended Audience: |
Young Adults |
Ex Libris: |
No |
Inscribed: |
No |
Personalized: |
No |
Vintage: |
Yes |
Signed: |
No |
Era: |
1970s |
Literary Movement: |
Post-Modernism |
Item Height: |
7 in |
Item Length: |
4.5 in |
Number of Pages: |
206 |
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Item number: |
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Item description
Richard Brautigan
Writers for the Seventies
By Terence Malley
1972, First Printing, Warner Paperback Library
Avoiding both condescension and uncritical adulation, Terence Malley looks at the works of this young writer who has been described as a "cult hero", and locates Brautigan in relation both to the contemporary American scence as the enduring traditions in American literature. For, as Professor Malley brings out in this book, Brautigan belongs very much in "the American Grain."
All pages in unmarked condition. Very minor wear to cover at edges.
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