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Structured as a series of fragments, the book varies in tone from straight journalism to expressionism and poetic lyricism and in genre from short story to aphorism to biography. [2] It established the formal and thematic qualities of Galeano's prose, [2] and won the Casa de las Américas Prize in 1978. [3]
On 5 November 2019, the BBC published a list of novels selected by a panel of six writers and critics, who had been asked to choose 100 English language novels "that have had an impact on their lives". [1]
The Moth and the Mountain: A True Story of Love, War, and Everest is a 2020 book by Ed Caesar that examines Maurice Wilson. The book has five "positive" reviews, six "rave" reviews, and one "mixed" review, according to review aggregator Book Marks .
H. C. McNeile bibliography Novels ↙ 15 Articles ↙ 1 Stories ↙ 20 Collections ↙ 1 Plays ↙ 3 Scripts ↙ 1 Books edited ↙ 1 References and footnotes Cyril McNeile, MC (born Herman Cyril McNeile; 1888–1937) was a British soldier and author. During the First World War he wrote short stories based on his experiences in the trenches with the Royal Engineers. These were published in the ...
When the Men Were Gone is a historical fiction 2018 novel by Marjorie Herrera Lewis. The book ( William Morrow , an imprint of HarperCollins ) is based on the true story of Tylene Wilson, a teacher and an assistant principal in Brownwood, Texas , during World War II .
The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy is a short satirical novel published in 1948 by British novelist Evelyn Waugh about the funeral business in Los Angeles, the British expatriate community in Hollywood, and the film industry.
In the introduction Hemingway notes that of all the stories in the book, the two he most desired to publish were omitted, Andre Malraux's Man's Fate and William March's Nine Prisoners, one of the original serialized excerpts from Company K. Hemingway states that the anti-war aspects of the stories would not bode well, as the novel coincides ...
Unbound: A True Story of War, Love, and Survival is a narrative nonfiction book by author Dean King. [1] It follows the stories of the 30 women who undertook the Long March as part of the Chinese Red Army in 1934. [2] While only 10,000 of the original 86,000 soldiers survived the 4,000 mile trek, all 30 women survived. [3]