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The machine in Ward Eleven / Charles Willeford.
Van Pelt Library PS3545.I464 A6 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Willeford, Charles Ray, 1919-1988.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Short stories, American.
- Genre:
- Short stories, American.
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 141 pages ; 20 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Four Walls Eight Windows/No Exit Press, 2001.
- Summary:
- The re-issue of Willeford's 1963 pulp classic features six incisive tales as fresh as the day they were first published. These stories are a timely reminder that madness is truly at the heart of 21st century politics.
- Writing at a time when we still had some faith in our elected leaders, Willeford laid bare the American Dream. Events over the last 30-odd years have stripped away the hype and pomp but Willeford was there first. There is an almost Chekhovian wistfulness in the treatment of his stories which belies their considerable impact. Don't make the mistake of consigning this to some sort of historical context: Willeford is as chilling and relevant as ever.
- Contents:
- The machine in ward eleven
- Selected incidents
- A letter to A.A. (almost anybody)
- Jake's journal
- "Just like on television
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- The Alectryomancer.
- Notes:
- Originally published in 1963.
- ISBN:
- 1568582102
- OCLC:
- 47999389
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