Book summaryMedia reviews"...Eliot was religious, even pious, Protestant and Puritian, and Larforgue was almost the opposite: atheist, extremely sensual, full of tenderness--yet cynical, concerned with opening his writing to the whisper of the unconscious, especially in his great prose work, Moral legends [Tales], one of the most beautiful books in our language." |
Moral Talesby Laforgue, Jules
Book desription: New Directions, 1985. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. price clipped jacket has light edge wear, remainder mark on bottom edge, pages are bright and crisp
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