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25+ oeuvres 130 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Thomas Fensch has been writing for publication since 1967. A native of Ohio, Thomas Fensch has a doctorate in communications from Syracuse University and lives near Houston, Texas

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Œuvres de Thomas Fensch

Alice in Acidland (1970) 7 exemplaires
The sports writing handbook (1995) 4 exemplaires
The Man Who Changed His Skin (2011) 2 exemplaires
Films on the campus (1970) 2 exemplaires

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FENSCH, Thomas
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This is a very unusual book. The entire text of Alice in Wonderland is reprinted, interspersed with "learned" asides reinterpreting the story from a druggie perspective. It seems to be parodying scholarly works of literary criticism. I *think* this book is supposed to be humorous satire, but I found it funny for only the first few pages and then the joke wore out. An interesting curiosity for my Alice collection.
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muumi | Jul 20, 2011 |
Although the subject matter was interesting, the presentation was disappointing. The text was somewhat disjointed and the publishers' editor(s) did an obviously poor job proofing as regards spelling, leaving words out, etc.
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heyjude | Jul 20, 2009 |
John Steinbeck is just a great amiable guy. He's America like John Wayne and baseball and I put money on him in a fistfight with Hemingway any day. His genius is greatly de-emphasized, I think. He is the greatest U.S. writer that ever lived. His interviews and these articles are greatly revealing and well worth the read.
 
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BeaverMeyer | Jul 29, 2007 |

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ISBN
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