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The Favourite Game & Beautiful Losers

livre numérique
Leonard Cohen’s two classic novels now available together in this collector’s edition.
This beautifully designed collector’s hardcover edition brings together Leonard Cohen’s acclaimed novels in a single volume. Published originally in 1963 and 1966, these novels have had a recent resurgence of popularity and sales around the world.
In his unforgettable debut novel, The Favourite Game, Cohen boldly etches the youth and early manhood of Lawrence Breavman, only son of an old Jewish family in Montreal. Beautiful Losers is Cohen’s classic novel of the sixties. Funny, harrowing, and deeply moving, it is his most defiant and uninhibited work.

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Éditeur: McClelland & Stewart

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781551993096
  • Date de publication : 22 septembre 2009

livre numérique au format EPUB

  • ISBN: 9781551993096
  • Taille de fichier : 2547 KB
  • Date de publication : 22 septembre 2009

Formats

OverDrive Read
livre numérique au format EPUB

Langues

Anglais

Leonard Cohen’s two classic novels now available together in this collector’s edition.
This beautifully designed collector’s hardcover edition brings together Leonard Cohen’s acclaimed novels in a single volume. Published originally in 1963 and 1966, these novels have had a recent resurgence of popularity and sales around the world.
In his unforgettable debut novel, The Favourite Game, Cohen boldly etches the youth and early manhood of Lawrence Breavman, only son of an old Jewish family in Montreal. Beautiful Losers is Cohen’s classic novel of the sixties. Funny, harrowing, and deeply moving, it is his most defiant and uninhibited work.

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