Resumen:
The Brothers : Barthelme revisits familiar themes of love, sex, marital strife, divorce, and midlife depression set against the landscape of postmodern America with his trademark precision, ear for trendy, idiomatic speech and eye for paradox. A slow, ruminative narrative written in spare, sardonic prose and packed with odd insights and up-to-the-minute detail, the novel is a leisurely tour through a milieu to which Barthelme is undoubtedly the foremost guide.
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