Timebends
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Publication
2005-10-06 - METHUEN PUBLISHING
Word Count
125,000 words, Guess
Page Count
500 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100413775445
- ISBN-139780413775443
- LibraryThing31028
- Open LibraryOL7480699M
Description
Autobiographie de ce dramaturge Juif libéral new-yorkais, combattant pour la liberté (il est président du PEN international) et ex-mari de Marilyn Monroe. Pour Anthony Burgess ce livre propose "une allégorie des épreuves et des triomphes limités de l'intellectualité américaine."
First Sentence
The view from the floor is of a pair of pointy black calf-height shoes, one of them twitching restlessly, and just above them the plum-colored skirt rising from the ankles to the blouse, and higher still the young round face and her ever-changing tones of voice as she gossips into the wall telephone with one of her two sisters, something she would go on doing the rest of her life until one by one they peeled off the wire and vanished into the sky.
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