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Europe - Or Up and Down With Schreiber and Baggish

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Originally published in 1961, this shrewd, smartly written novel follows two American men traveling in Europe. Though both have struck out for the same continent, each man's methods of and motives for travel lead him to have a very different experience than the other. Underlying it all is the premise that Europe--the contrast, the otherness of it--can be a refiner's fire, deeply affecting a person's character. "Europe" represents a crucial step in Stern's development as a writer and stands as a witty, sharp point of entry into his writings and the writings of novelists who rose to prominence in the 1960s. Zusammenfassung Originally published in 1961! this novel follows two American men traveling in Europe. Though both have struck out for the same continent! each man's methods of and motives for travel lead him to have a very different experience.

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Richard Stern is the author of the novels Natural Shocks, Other Men's Daughters, Stitch, and Pacific Tremors, as well as a complete collection of his short fiction, Almonds to Zhoof. Stern is the Helen Regenstein Professor of English emeritus at the University of Chicago.


Product details

Authors Richard Stern, Richard/ Slavitt Stern
Publisher Northwestern University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2007
 
EAN 9780810124493
ISBN 978-0-8101-2449-3
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 13 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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