Resumen:
A Changed Man: A Novel. What is charismatic Holocaust survivor Meyer Maslow to think when a rough-looking young neo-Nazi named Vincent Nolan walks into the Manhattan office of Maslow's human rights foundation and declares that he wants to "save guys like me from becoming guys like me"? As Vincent gradually turns into the sort of person who might actually be able to do this, he also transforms those around him: Meyer Maslow, who fears heroism has become a desk job; the foundation's dedicated fund-raiser, Bonnie Kalen, an appealingly vulnerable divorced single mother; and even Bonnie's teenage son. Francine Prose's A Changed Man is a darkly comic and masterfully inventive novel that poses essential questions about human nature, morality, and the capacity for personal reinvention. |
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| Más datos acerca de este libro autografiado: |
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| Edición: |
3rd paper |
| Páginas: |
421 |
| Ubicación del autografo: |
Inside Title Page |
| Ubicación de la marca: |
Black mark on bottom edge. |
| Estado del libro: |
Good |
| Comentarios del Autor: |
Francine Prose is the author of fourteen books of fiction, including Blue Angel, a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in New York City. |
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| Resumen: |
"A Changed Man is a novel of ideas, and provocative ones. . . . Few besides George Bernard Shaw, with his undeserving poor, have managed such a stinging voice from below." - Los Angeles Times Book Review |
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