Hannibal at the Door

Hannibal at the Door

Hannibal at the Door

Richard Garey

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781478791164
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... has captured that essence, that uniqueness, thatAmericanness, that very humanity and universalityof Hannibal, Missouri and the person and works ofMark Twain in his poetry. And it truly was a pleasureto curl up in my Barcalounger and immerse myself inthis book.- Vicky L, Crane, Retired Sr. Lecturer, Dept.of Sociology, UW-Eau Claire... your book is brilliant. I found your use of Twain’svoice completely credible, legitimate enough to bemistaken for the man himself. There is a depth andunderstanding to your analysis of his characters,Hannibal and his life that are as uncanny as they areextraordinary. The only thing better would be to hearyou perform them in person. Sincerely, terrific work. - Joe Schwartz, author of STABCOWhen the words are about to run out and you arebringing the reader around to the fullness of the idea,it is like a roller-coaster ride of euphoria by the timeyou get to the end. I’m anxious to get my hands onseveral copies to give as gifts to the people I love themost - writers! I feel like someone just took me to therestaurant I’ve been waiting to go to all my life andit’s 100 times better than I could have imagined andI want more but I can’t stuff in one more bite. Thankyou for doing this.- Sue Jackson, Writer and Editor

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