Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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... father - which he never sent - is genuinely ambiguous . Its power and its despair spring from the same source : the author does not have the confidence even to adjudicate between the two points of view , that of his father and of ...
... father - which he never sent - is genuinely ambiguous . Its power and its despair spring from the same source : the author does not have the confidence even to adjudicate between the two points of view , that of his father and of ...
Strana 116
... father's way of cutting his nails at table , his violent , unpredictable rages , his brutality with his family and ... father was a self - made man . His father had been a butcher in a village in Southern Bohemia . He had got to Prague ...
... father's way of cutting his nails at table , his violent , unpredictable rages , his brutality with his family and ... father was a self - made man . His father had been a butcher in a village in Southern Bohemia . He had got to Prague ...
Strana 120
... father , is to marry and raise a family and protect them against the world . But marriage , which would allow him to stand on the same footing as his father , and thus in one stroke set right the relations between them , would also turn ...
... father , is to marry and raise a family and protect them against the world . But marriage , which would allow him to stand on the same footing as his father , and thus in one stroke set right the relations between them , would also turn ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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