Life After God
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The first collection of the story of Douglas Copeland, released in 1994 after the noisy success of two novels.
This collection has suffered a very unusual destiny. At first, he caused critics and readers who were waiting for something similar to the generation of X, a rather restrained reaction. But over time, the attitude towards the collection has changed, and today it is already often called the best of everything that wrote Copeland. What is the reason for such a change?
Perhaps the criterion changed our assessment? Or is the whole thing that Douglas Copeland was ahead of his time?
This collection has suffered a very unusual destiny. At first, he caused critics and readers who were waiting for something similar to the generation of X, a rather restrained reaction. But over time, the attitude towards the collection has changed, and today it is already often called the best of everything that wrote Copeland. What is the reason for such a change?
Perhaps the criterion changed our assessment? Or is the whole thing that Douglas Copeland was ahead of his time?
Author:
Author:Copeland D.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-271-40146-6
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