The Boy in the Striped
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书目信息 书号:9780451419439 装 帧:平装 作 者:Victor Hugo 页 数:1488 语 言:English 出版社:Signet Book 开 本:10.49 x 5.23 x 17.63 cm 出版日期:October 1, 2013 以上信息均为网络信息,仅供参考,具体以实物为准
基本信息 出版社: Vintage Classics (2012年7月5日) 平装: 320页 语种: 英语 ISBN: 0099561549 条形码: 9780099561545 商品尺寸: 13 x 2 x 19.8 cm 商品重量: 222 g ASIN: 0099561549 商品描述 媒体推荐 "I was stunned by it... It s beautifully written in simple but brilliant prose, a novel of an ordinary life, an examination of a quiet tragedy, the work of a great but little-known writer" (Ruth Rendell Guardian ) "A masterpiece of sad lucidity, as moving as it is psychologically compelling" (Peter Kemp Sunday Times ) "It is a remarkably affecting story, told in quiet, unshowy prose" (Stefan Collini Times Literary Supplement ) "In recent times I have owed more to word of mouth than to the statements of reviewers, when it comes to finding my way to rewarding work published or reissued This is also true, or truer still, of Stoner " (Karl Miller Times Literary Supplement ) "My favourite book of the year...a masterpiece―beautifully written with a rare tenderness
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