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Mr. Vertigo - Paul Auster
Mr. Vertigo
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Paul Auster's dazzling, picaresque novel is the story of one Walter Claireborne Rawley, renowned nationwide as "Walt the Wonder Boy." It is the late 1920's, the era of Babe Ruth, Charles Lindbergh, and Al Capone, and Walt is a Saint Louis orphan rescued frm the streets by the mysterious... show more
Paul Auster's dazzling, picaresque novel is the story of one Walter Claireborne Rawley, renowned nationwide as "Walt the Wonder Boy." It is the late 1920's, the era of Babe Ruth, Charles Lindbergh, and Al Capone, and Walt is a Saint Louis orphan rescued frm the streets by the mysterious Hungarian Master Yehudi, who teaches Walt to walk on air. The vaudeville act that results from Walt's marvelous new abiltiy takes them across a vast and vibrant country, where they meet and fall prey to sinners, thieves, and villains, from the Kansas Ku Klux Klan to the Chicago mob. Walt's rise to fame and fortune mirrors America's own coming of age, and his resilience, like that of the nation, is challenged over and over again. Mr. Vertigo is a bravura celebration of a raucous age, an ambitious and enduringly brilliant tale of trial and triumph.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780140231908 (0140231900)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 293
Edition language: English
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Marinebuchbinder
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3.0 Bruchlandung
Ich versuche diesem Buch kein Unrecht zutun. Ich muss ja gestehen, dass ich es für unseren Buchclub vorgeschlagen habe. Zu meiner Verteidigung - da konnte ich ja noch nicht ahnen, wo das alles enden sollte. In meinen Augen fing es wirklich vielversprechend an: ein kleiner armer, verrotzter und rotzi...
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5.0 Mr. Vertigo.
One of my favorites ever !!!
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I was pushing eighteen by the time I caught up with him. I'd grown to my full height of five feet five and a half inches, and Roosevelt's inauguration was just two months away. Bootleggers were still in business, but with Prohibition about to give up the ghost, they were selling off their last bits ...
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When I was a young dumb teenager unaware of the complexity of the whole world, one of the hit songs I use to listen again and again and once more on a self recorded tape was "I wish I could fly" by Roxette. Ehm. Have you noticed that "When I was a young dumb etc." at the beginning of the sentence? P...
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