lawn revenge

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Richard Brautigan (1935–1984) was an American novelist and poet, an iconic counterculture figure of the 1960s and 70s who inspired many writers from Erlend Lou and Christopher Moore to Haruki Murakami and Sarah Hall. The book includes: a collection of short stories "The Lawn's Revenge" of 1971, paradoxical and bright, consisting of both full-fledged stories and sketches; the historical novel Abortion, about a California public library full of romantic possibilities that accepts only unpublished manuscripts; the story "Lest the Wind Blow It All Away" is about one deadly mistake when instead of a hamburger, pistol cartridges were bought.

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Barcode: 9785041189280 SKU: 70148956 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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