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Fair. Book is in acceptable condition. May have shelf wear edge wear and spine wear but a very readable copy. May not come with supplemental materials if applicable. Does not include original dustcover jacket. Possibly Ex Library Copy.
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Shows some light wear from age and use. Interior is good with sound binding and no marks, damage or labels. Thanks for your business! Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
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Very Good. Book Not ex-lib. Mass market paperback. 1st printing thus, December 1979. 160pp. Contains A Moment of True Feeling & The Left-Handed Woman. Translated by Ralph Manheim. VG. Light rubbing with touches of surface loss but no nicks around edges of front wrap; central wraps clean and strongly colored. Binding strong and square. pages clean and unmarked though printed on well toned pulpy stock.
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New York. 1979. December 1979. Avon Bard. 1st Bard Paperback Edition. Previous Owner's Name Penned in Front, Otherwise Very Good in Wrappers. 0380480336. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim. 160 pages. paperback. keywords: Literature Translated Austria. FROM THE PUBLISHER-WAKING UP STRANGE. Peter Handke writes with cool dispassion of the chilling sameness of everyday life. Here, in one volume, are two provocative novels that show why, as John Updike has written in The New Yorker, ‘Handke is widely regarded as the best young writer, and by many as the best writer altogether, in his language. ' A MOMENT OF TRUE FEELING-Dreaming that he has committed murder, a man awakens and wanders through the city of Paris searching for the moment that will reveal the new meaning of his life. Of his odyssey, Saturday Review has written, ‘This new book proves further that, in power and vision and range, he is the most important writer on the international scene since Beckett. ‘THE LEFT-HANDED WOMAN tells the story, with delicacy and eloquence, of a woman's escape. a ballet of words and images forcing all feelings to the surface. With the end of the book comes a sense of knowing the woman and her dreams. Using his enormous gifts as a writer, poet and artist, Handke delivers her into what she will become. with quiet dignity'-The New Republic. inventory #4401.