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Format: Paperback Michener's newest #1 bestselling saga tells of several centuries in one of the world's most tumultuous lands. Mexico is the magnificent story of an American journalist who travels to report on two great matadors and is swept up in the story of his Mexican ancestors. (Historical Fiction). In James A. Michener's Mexico, one of the world's greatest bestselling writers tells the story of a tumultuous land, in a novel that vividly captures the sweep of Mexico's colorful history and teems with a multitude of unforgettable characters. - publisher. |
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Format: Audio The audio version of Michener's Mexico. |
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Format: Audio by Kerouac, Jack (Editor:Ginsberg, Allen) The poetry of the father of the Beat Generation is as distinctive as the prose of his perennially popular and highly acclaimed novels. Complete and unabridged, Mexico City Blues is read by Kerouac's close friend, the renowned beat poet Allen Ginsberg. 4 cassettes. |
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Format: Paperback, 256pp. Jack Kerouac, who died in 1969 at the age of forty-seven, is renowned as the father of the "beat generation." His eighteen internationally acclaimed books -- including On the Road, Doctor Sax, The Subterraneans, and Lonesome Traveler -- were important signpost in a new American literature. Here, in Mexico City Blues, his only collection of poetry, his voice is as distinctive as in his prose; it roams widely across continents and cultures in a restless search for meaning and expression, giving the verse the unique qualities found in America's most distinctive contribution to music. |