{ Oct 2020 - Verified ebook } ebook, 272 pages Published 1968 NYRB Classics (2014) Foreword by: William H. Gass (1981) Callil-Toibin 200 Best Novels (1950-1999) McCaffery 100 Greatest Fiction Introduction by: Joanna Scott (2015) First published in 1968, In the Heart of the Heart of the
In the Heart of the Heart of the Country
โ Scribed by Gass, William H.
- Publisher
- New York Review Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1322244359
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โฆ Synopsis
"In the Heart of the Heart of the Country is vintage William H. Gass: two novellas and three short stories, set in the Midwest, exhibiting Gass's characteristic and wildly original verbal brilliance and philosophical acuity. The volume includes The Pedersen Kid, a story originally published a few years before the 1965 publication of Gass's first novel Omensetter's Luck. Words populate these stories, as squirming, regal, and unexpected as the roaches, boys, icicles, neighbors, neuroses, and properties they describe. No matter how strange or estranged the human consciousness directing each symphony of words, his or her fear, delight, and disgust is uncanny and familiar"--;The Pedersen kid -- Mrs. Mean -- Icicles -- Order of insects -- In the heart of the heart of the country.
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