Book summaryMedia reviews"Concerned with sorrow and the task of continuing in a world riven with loss, where perfection always decays, THE NAME OF THE WORLD is still often shrewd and funny....Johnson is the kind of writer who's so good you don't notice how good he is. There's no effort to reading this novel--it just sort of slips in, less like reading than breathing in the cool dry air of winter." |
The Name of The Worldby Johnson, DenisFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: HarperCollins, 2000 Red paper quarter bound on grey paper covered boards, pristine. Dustjacket clean, bright, price clipped and protected in mylar. Book clean and tight in its binding.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Excellent/Excellent.
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