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7%OFFLaurie Blauner - Bohemians - 9781936364039 - V9781936364039
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Bohemians

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Description for Bohemians Paperback. Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: FFH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 151 x 215 x 18. Weight in Grams: 330.
In 1924 New York, Lil (short for Lillian) Moore, an artist, and Leon Shaffer, an accountant, narrate this Jazz Age story of triangular love, art and its future, willing and unwilling sacrifices, heroes and heroines, dreams, visions and illusions, music, insanity, insomnia, fame and the lack of it, and how each era is similar and different from our own. Lil's patrons, Mr. and Mrs. Becker, have interesting, themed parties at their country home. Their lion, Herbert, is wise and a good companion. Alice Thompson, a talented visual artist, and George Holman, an attractive older man and owner of the 191 ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Black Heron Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Seattle, WA, United States
ISBN
9781936364039
SKU
V9781936364039
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About Laurie Blauner
The Bohemians is Laurie Blauner's third novel. Her second novel, Infinite Kindness, won an Arts Special Project award from 4Culture, a Seattle arts organization. She has other grants and awards, including an NEA and an Artist Trust award. She has published six books of poetry. Her poetry and fiction have been published in The Nation, The New Republic, Georgia Review, ... Read more

Reviews for Bohemians
Blauner's language is exquisite. Every page has another delight, the unexpected turn or phrasing, the striking detail and vivid image. In this story of artists and lovers, you'll feel you've entered one of the character's paintings, the brushstrokes sure, the colors fantastical. It's wonderful reading prose written by a poet.
Sharman Apt Russell, author of Hunger: an Unnatural History, ... Read more

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