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Búsqueda de Editorial : BELLEVUE LITERARY PRESS 5 resultados

  • CANCIÓN
    CANCIÓN
    HALFON, EDUARDO / HAHN, DANIEL / LISA DILLMAN
    From internationally celebrated Eduardo Halfon comes a new installment in his hero's nomadic odyssey as he searches for answers surrounding his grandfather's abductionIn Canción, Eduardo Halfon's eponymous wanderer is invited to a Lebanese writers' conference in Japan, where he reflects on his Jewish grandfather's multifaceted identity. To understand more about the cold, fatefu...
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    Q. 190

  • MOURNING
    MOURNING
    HALFON, EDUARDO
    In Mourning, Eduardo Halfon’s eponymous wanderer travels to Poland, Italy, the U.S., and the Guatemalan countryside in search of secrets he can barely name. He follows memory’s strands back to his maternal roots in Jewish Poland and to the contradictory, forbidden stories of his father’s Lebanese-Jewish immigrant family, specifically surrounding the long-ago childhood death by ...
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    Q. 170

  • MONASTERY
    MONASTERY
    HALFON, EDUARDO
    Eduardo Halfon's first book, The Polish Boxer, was lauded by both the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, featured on NPR, championed by booksellers from coast to coast, and named a finalist for the International Latino Book Award. With this book, Eduardo Halfon--a fluent English speaker--is poised to become an even bigger figure in American and international letters.Mona...
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    Q. 190

  • THE POLISH BOXER
    THE POLISH BOXER
    HALFON, EDUARDO
    ”Eduardo Halfon’s prose is delicate, precise, and as ineffable as precocious art—a lighthouse that illuminates everything.” —FRANCISCO GOLDMAN, author of Say Her Name“These are the stories of life . . . the question of survival (of both people and cultures) and the way the fictional makes the real bearable and intelligible.” —Publishers Weekly (boxed review)The Polish Boxer cov...
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    Q. 190

  • AMERICAN METEOR
    AMERICAN METEOR
    NORMAN LOCK
    “Sheds brilliant light along the meteoric path of American westward expansion. . . . [A] pithy, compact beautifully conducted version of the American Dream, from its portrait of the young wounded soldier in the beginning to its powerful rendering of Crazy Horse's prophecy for life on earth at the end.” —NPR“Like all Mr. Lock’s books, this is an ambitious work, where ideas crowd...
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    Q. 229