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I hjärtat av hjärtat av landet
»I hjärtat av hjärtat av landet« är en novell av William H. Gass, först publicerad som titelnovell i en samling 1968. På ytan är det en berättelse om livet i en amerikansk småstad …
At Swim-two-birds
Along with one or two books by James Joyce, Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds is the most famous (and infamous) of Irish novels published in the twentieth century. A wildly comic …
I hjärtat av hjärtat av landet
Temple of Texts
From one of the most admired essayists and novelists at work today: a new collection of essays—his first since Tests of Time, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for …
Literary St.Louis
This volume provides a descriptive and informative guide to more than 100 sites of literary significance in the greater St Louis area, featuring historical and biographical …
Understanding William H.Gass
An ambitious novelist made clear and accessible; William H. Gass writes in his essays about ""the world within the word"" and ""the soul inside the sentence,"" yet readers often …
Handbook of Complex Environmental Remediation Problems
A-Z guide to hazardous waste clean-upOffering the time-saving guidance of leading specialists in the field, Handbook of Complex Environmental Remediation Problems introduces you to …
William H. Gass Reader
Throughout his career, William Gass relentlessly pushed at the boundaries of language, celebrating the music of the sentence and the aesthetics of the written word. Now, the best …
Reading Rilke Reflections On The Problems Of Translations
The renowned essayist, philosopher, and novelist presents a close-up study and rendering of Rainer Maria Rilke's poetic masterpiece Duino Elegies as he reflects on the art of …
On Being Blue
On Being Blue is a book about everything blue—sex and sleaze and sadness, among other things—and about everything else. It brings us the world in a word as only William H. Gass, …
Finding a Form
"No one is better than William H. Gass at communicating the sublime and rapturous excitement of reading." Washington Post