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The Day the World Ends

✍ Scribed by Ethan Coen


Book ID
110810631
Publisher
Crown
Year
2012
Tongue
en-US
Weight
181 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307956316
ASIN
B005DXOR3U

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✦ Synopsis


**From one of the most inventive and celebrated filmmakers of the twentieth century, and co-creator of such classics as Fargo , No Country for Old Men , and True Grit , a collection of poems that offers humor and insight into an artist who has always pushed the boundaries of his craft.
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Ethan Coen's screenplays have surprised and delighted international audiences with their hilarious vision and bizarrely profound understanding of human nature. This eccentric genius is revealed again in The Day the World Ends , a remarkable range of poems that are as funny, ribald, provocative, raw, and often touching as the brilliant films that have made the Coen brothers cult legends.


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