Live with wolves. Wright Stephen
Stephen Wright (b. 1946)-veteran of the War in Vietnam, representative of the rebellious culture of hippies-sixties, a living classic of American literature, one of the most striking representatives of the English-language modernism of the twentieth century. The prose of Wright, who expressed the spiritual and spiritual throwing of young non-conformers of the “stormy sixties”, and then their bitter fatigue from defeat in the fight against the bourgeois society, brought him a number of prestigious national awards.
Roman, occupying the 13th The line in the famous Larry McCafferi list “100 best English books of the twentieth century” was first published in 1994 - in the era of the second wave of the “youth riot”, the counterculture and struggle of the next generation, who rejected the parental lifestyle of young men and girls for the right to live, think and feel In a new way.
a kaleidoscopic novel, in which a person who once rejected his wealthy, prestigious and spiritually wretched world, as if sketched from a picture in an advertising catalog, is allowed into an aimless, meaningless and free journey through America - around the country of Jupple, who are atrocious from the overwork And their bored women, prostitutes and pimps, aging and “reins of the rock stars and hitchhiker, philosophers-countrymen and serial killers, who lost the memory of aliens and tired policemen. In America, in which fantasy and reality are intertwined so tightly that it is already impossible to divide them.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | Wright Stephen |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| The year of publishing | 2021 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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