The Threepenny Review: #25, Spring 1986: Thom Gunn on Helen Vendler's Anthology
by Lesser, Wendy, editor & publisher, Julius Novick theatre editor, John Berger, Paul Bowles, Robert Haas, Brenda Hillman, Gore Vidal, contributing editors, Thom Gunn, Amos Oz, Rachel Hadas, Viola Frey et al
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Berkeley: Wendy Lesser & The Review, 1986. Newspaper. 28p. folded tabloid newspaper/literary journal, reviews, interviews, essays on theatre, poetry, books, art, poetry, closed tear, mailing label and lightly toned else very good on newsprint. The Mafia in Palermo, "A Lie of the Mind" by Sam Shepard and "Benefactors" by Michael Frayn. Kafka, Agee & Montaigne. Woody Allen's "Purple Rose of Cairo" Shepard's "Paris, Texas
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- Title
- The Threepenny Review: #25, Spring 1986: Thom Gunn on Helen Vendler's Anthology
- Author
- Lesser, Wendy, editor & publisher, Julius Novick theatre editor, John Berger, Paul Bowles, Robert Haas, Brenda Hillman, Gore Vidal, contributing editors, Thom Gunn, Amos Oz, Rachel Hadas, Viola Frey et al
- Format/Binding
- Newspaper
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Wendy Lesser & The Review
- Place of Publication
- Berkeley
- Date Published
- 1986
- Bookseller catalogs
- Poetry; California; Literary criticism; film cinema; Theater, theatre;
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