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The Anarchists' Convention : and other stories 🔍
Nation Books an imprint of Avalon Pub. Group, 2009
John Sayles, Sayles, John 🔍
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The Anarchist's Convention and Other Stories
by John Sayles
Before John Sayles was an Oscar-nominated screenwriter, he was a National Book Award-nominated writer of fiction. The Anarchists' Convention is his first short story collection, providing a prism of America through fifteen stories. These everyday people—a kid on the road heading west, aging political activists, a lonely woman in Boston—go about their business with humor and resilience, dealing more in possibility than fact. In the widely anthologized and O. Henry Award-winning "I-80 Nebraska," Sayles perfectly renders the image of a pill-popping trucker who has become a legend of the road.
352 pages
Published (first published 1979)
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lgli/John Sayles - The Anarchist's Convention and Other Stories.epub
Alternative author
Sayles, John, John Sayles
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Avalon Publishing Group
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Bold Type Books
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Pub Group West
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Basic Books
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Place of publication not identified, 2005
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United States, United States of America
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New York, NY, New York State, 1979
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April 10, 2005
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PS, 2005
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<p><p>before John Sayles Was An Oscar-nominated Screenwriter, He Was A National Book Award-nominated Writer Of Fiction. <i>the Anarchists' Convention</i> Is His First Short Story Collection, Providing A Prism Of America Through Fifteen Stories. These Everyday People&#151;a Kid On The Road Heading West, Aging Political Activists, A Lonely Woman In Boston&#151;go About Their Business With Humor And Resilience, Dealing More In Possibility Than Fact. In The Widely Anthologized And O. Henry Award-winning I-80 Nebraska, Sayles Perfectly Renders The Image Of A Pill-popping Trucker Who Has Become A Legend Of The Road.<p></p><h3>library Journal</h3><p>filmmaker And Oscar-nominated Screenwriter Sayles Also Is An O'henry Award- Winning Short Story Writer. This 1979 Collection Gathers The Prize-winning I-80 Nebraska, M.490-m.205, And 14 Others. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.</p>
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Before John Sayles was an Oscar-nominated screenwriter, he was a National Book Award-nominated writer of fiction. The Anarchists' Convention is his first short story collection, providing a prism of America through fifteen stories. These everyday people -- a kid on the road heading west, aging political activists, a lonely woman in Boston -- go about their business with humor and resilience, dealing more in possibility than fact. In the widely anthologized and O. Henry Award-winning "I-80 Nebraska," Sayles perfectly renders the image of a pill-popping trucker who has become a legend of the road.
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THEY ALWAYS HAVE the Career Girls sit together.
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2022-06-30
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