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The Stories of Bernard Malamud

Bernard Malamud

Editora: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Compassionate and profound in their wry humor, this collection of stories captures the poetry of human relationships at the point where reality and imagination meet.
Disponível desde: 01/10/1983.
Comprimento de impressão: 350 páginas.

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