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30, pieces of a novel, Stephen Dixon

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30, pieces of a novel, Stephen Dixon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
30
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Stephen Dixon
Sub title
pieces of a novel
Summary
In 30 Dixon presents us with life according to Gould, his brilliant fictional narrator who shares with us his thoroughly examined life from start to several finishes, encompassing his real past, imagined future, mundane present, and a full range of regrets, lapses, misjudgments, feelings, and the whole set of human emotions. All of Gould's foibles-his lusts and obsessions, fears and anxieties-are conveyed with such candor and lack of pretension that we can't help but be seduced into recognizing a little bit of Gould in us or perhaps a lot of us in Gould. For Gould is indeed an Everyman for the end of themillennium, a good man trying to live an honest life without compromise and without losing his mind
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Thirty
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