The Spokes

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  • The Spokes Book Detail

  • Author : Miranda F. Mellis
  • Release Date : 2012
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  • Genre : Death
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9780984414246
  • File Size : 86,86 MB

The Spokes by Miranda F. Mellis PDF Summary

Book Description: Fiction. "In lucid, utterly captivating prose, Miranda Mellis delivers a highly disciplined, deeply melancholy portrait of the living and the dead. I read it transfixed. It is a radiant piece of work." Carole Maso "THE SPOKES is as elegant as it is daring, as arresting as it is mysterious. It seems to me a truly timeless story, which is to say not only that it removes itself from time though it does but that its pleasures, enigmas, and meanings ought to be as accessible fifty or a hundred years from now as they are today." Kevin Brockmeier"

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