The Owl and The Goose on the Grave
by John Hawkes
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Two novellas--uneven in quality.
I liked the author's intensity in "The owl", story of a hanging, in Fascist Italy: 4**** Highly recommended.
"Goose on the grave", wanderings of a young orphan boy post WWII, in Venice [?] and the odd people he meets. I didn't understand much at all: 1*.
I liked the author's intensity in "The owl", story of a hanging, in Fascist Italy: 4**** Highly recommended.
"Goose on the grave", wanderings of a young orphan boy post WWII, in Venice [?] and the odd people he meets. I didn't understand much at all: 1*.
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Author John Hawkes was born in Stamford, Connecticut on August 17, 1925. During World War II, he joined the American Field Service and was an ambulance driver in Italy and Germany from the summer of 1944 to the summer of 1945. He taught at Brown University for thirty years. He wrote eighteen novels, four plays, and a volume of poetry during his show more lifetime. His first novel, The Cannibal, was published in 1949. His other works include The Lime Twig, The Beetle Leg, and Virginie: Her Two Lives. His novel Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade won France's Prix Medicis Étranger in 1986. He died on May 15, 1998. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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