My Father’s House

My Father’s House

My Father's House

Cal Kinnear

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Editorial:
Arundel Books (West Edge Media LLC)
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9780923980719
Páginas:
416
Encuadernación:
Otros
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My Father's House warps, into a single thread of memory and myth, the author's earliest years growing up in the house of his father, just returned from service in World War II. Kinnear was the winner of Fine Madness' 2003 Nelson Bentley prize. He is the author of 'A Walk in Bardo' (Blue Begonia Press 2008), 'Heart Range' (Raven Chronicles), 'Shale Eyes' and "The Great Wheel (Taurolog / Chatwin, 2015).

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