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by Stephen Dixon


ISBN: 0971904707
ISBN-13: 9780971904705
Format: Hardcover

Summary

This collection of connected short stories is about a writer who is married to a woman with a chronic illness.

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"[Y]et another sprawling, autobiographical book about alternative paths....Newcomers to Dixon should know that while his circular, self-aware prose can be entrancing, it can also be headache-making."    -- Adam Baer

   -- New York Times Book Review

Bibliographic Details

Publisher: McSweeneys Books
Published date: 2002
Size: 6 x 8.75 inches
Weight: 1.4 pounds
Pages: 338

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