 | Arnošt Lustig - 1991 - 207 Seiten
"Morning Till Evening," "Infinity," "A Man the Size of a Postage Stamp," "Clock Like a Windmill," and other stories reveal the loss, uncertainty, and contradictions of human ... | |
 | Arnošt Lustig - 2004 - 153 Seiten
Leah is set in Theresienstadt, the ghetto created by the Nazis in northern Bohemia as a staging post for the transport of Jews to Poland. The time is September 1944; the war is ... | |
 | Marilyn Wallace - 1992 - 278 Seiten
A collection of mystery tales features short works by Sara Paretsky, Joyce Carol Oates, Susan Dunlap, Dorothy Sucher, and other noted writers. Original. | |
 | Miroslav Krle za, Miroslav Krleža - 1989 - 182 Seiten
During his long and distinguished career, the Croatian writer Miroslav Krleza (1893-1981) battled against many forms of tyranny. In On the Edge of Reason his protagonist is a ... | |
 | Betty Ren Wright - 1989 - 176 Seiten
Meg had always hidden the fact that her dreams came true, until she realized that sometimes being different is a good thing. | |
 | Mariana Marin - 2006 - 123 Seiten
Mariana Marin is a late twentieth century Romanian poet with strong feminist work. | |
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