Bread with ham
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Charles Bukovsky is one of the largest American writers of the twentieth century, the author of more than forty books, including novels, poems, essays and stories. Despite the sometimes shocking naturalism, its texts are full of lyricalness, even a kind of sentimentality. "Bread with ham" is the most penetrating Roman Bukovsky. Like the "adventures of Geklberry Finn" and the "catcher in rye", he was written in terms of an impressionable child dealing with the duplicity, pretentiousness and vanity of the adult world. A child gradually discovering alcohol and women, gambling and Muzzle, D. G. Lawrence and Hemingway, Turgenev and Dostoevsky
Author:
Author:Charles Bukovsky
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
Paper:
Paper:Newspaper
Series:
Series: 100 main books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-92833-0
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