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The Purloined Letter
The Purloined Letter
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"The Purloined Letter has a dolorous stately piercing almost martial music, like an Elizabethan court dance or Miles Davis in his electric period." --Edwin FrankComments on the author's previous collections include: "...as Papageorgiou's curious, delightful book reminds us (and as Dionne Warwick once observed), a house is not a home; it's always just a little un-familiar, just slightly beyond our easy occupation. Which is precisely what draws us to the door, to the briefly lighted windows." --D…
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"The Purloined Letter has a dolorous stately piercing almost martial music, like an Elizabethan court dance or Miles Davis in his electric period." --Edwin Frank

Comments on the author's previous collections include:

"...as Papageorgiou's curious, delightful book reminds us (and as Dionne Warwick once observed), a house is not a home; it's always just a little un-familiar, just slightly beyond our easy occupation. Which is precisely what draws us to the door, to the briefly lighted windows." --David Orr, New York Times Book Review

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  • Author: Fani Papageorgiou
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  • Year: 2017
  • ISBN-10: 1848615647
  • ISBN-13: 9781848615649
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.4 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

"The Purloined Letter has a dolorous stately piercing almost martial music, like an Elizabethan court dance or Miles Davis in his electric period." --Edwin Frank

Comments on the author's previous collections include:

"...as Papageorgiou's curious, delightful book reminds us (and as Dionne Warwick once observed), a house is not a home; it's always just a little un-familiar, just slightly beyond our easy occupation. Which is precisely what draws us to the door, to the briefly lighted windows." --David Orr, New York Times Book Review

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