John Dollar
- 228 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
An earthquake and tidal wave sweep John Dollar, Charlotte, and her pupils into the violent sea. They come to consciousness on the beach huddled around a paralyzed John Dollar.
Marianne Wiggins je autorkou siedmich románov, ktoré sa ponárajú do zložitých ľudských skúseností. Jej prozaické dielo sa vyznačuje bystrým pohľadom na psychológiu postáv a skúmaním univerzálnych tém identity, pamäti a straty. Vďaka svojej podmanivej próze a hlbokému rozprávaniu Wiggins vytvára diela, ktoré rezonujú s čitateľmi a zanechávajú trvalý dojem. Jej eseje a kratšie diela tiež ponúkajú intimný pohľad na jej umeleckú cestu.






An earthquake and tidal wave sweep John Dollar, Charlotte, and her pupils into the violent sea. They come to consciousness on the beach huddled around a paralyzed John Dollar.
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