COOVER Robert - Gus the burly man from "Chicago Bears." Translated by Michal Klobukowski. Warsaw 1991; Przedświt Publishing House. 16d, pp. 121, [1].
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The same - The servant and her master. Translated by Marek Wilczynski. Warsaw 1991. Przedświt Publishing House. 16d, p. 49, [1]. Co-published in 1 volume, booklet. Library of America, vol. 1.
Very good condition. Dedication by the author (in "Gus Burczymuch").
Robert Coover (born February 4, 1932) is an American writer. His best-known novel, The Public Burning (1977), tells the story of the Rosenberg case using the method of magical realism. He is counted among the most important writers of American postmodernism, such as Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Walter Abish, Donald Barthelme and William H. Gass. [Wikipedia].
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