Revenge of the Lawn: Stories 1962-1970 / Richard brautigan
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: A Touchstone bookPublisher: New York.: Simon & Schuster, 1971Edition: engDescription: 174p.: 21cmISBN: 0671-20960-4Subject(s): MANNERS AND CUSTOMS -- FICTION | CALIFORNIA -- FICTION | SHORT STORIES -- AMERICANDDC classification: 813.54 Summary: Revenge of the Lawn is Richard Brautigan in miniature and contains no fewer than 62 ultra-short stories set mainly in Tacoma, Washington (where the author grew up) and in the flower-powered San Francisco of the late fifties and early sixties.In their compacted form, which ranges from the murderously short 'The Scarlatti Tilt' to one-page wonders like the sexually poignant poetry of 'An Unlimited Supply of 35 Millimetre Film', Brautigan's stories take us into a world where his fleeting glimpses of everyday strangeness leave stories and characters resonating in our heads long after they're goneItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Libros | Biblioteca Fermín Chan Novela | Colección | 813.54 B825 (Browse shelf) | e.1 | Available | 0056292 |
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Revenge of the Lawn is Richard Brautigan in miniature and contains no fewer than 62 ultra-short stories set mainly in Tacoma, Washington (where the author grew up) and in the flower-powered San Francisco of the late fifties and early sixties.In their compacted form, which ranges from the murderously short 'The Scarlatti Tilt' to one-page wonders like the sexually poignant poetry of 'An Unlimited Supply of 35 Millimetre Film', Brautigan's stories take us into a world where his fleeting glimpses of everyday strangeness leave stories and characters resonating in our heads long after they're gone
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