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Dan Yack

Dan Yack

2002 ·
·3.92·128 Ratings ·200 Pages
“ I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think. ” ― Rumi
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  • Moravagine

    2004·
    ·3.89·1,549 Ratings
    At once truly appalling and appallingly funny, Blaise Cendrars's Moravagine bears comparison with Naked Lunch—except that it's a lot more entertaining to read. Heir to an immense aristocratic fortune, mental and physical mutant Moravagine is a monster,
  • To the End of the World

    2001·
    ·3.88·133 Ratings
    Blaise Cendrars’ last novel is an original and often very funny portrayal of the Parisian criminal underworld of the late 1940s that crackles with the fires of an abundant imagination. Yet To the End of the World is not total invention as, like all Cend
  • Audrey Hepburn's Neck

    1997·
    ·3.5·379 Ratings
    Offering a unique perspective and unusual insight into modern Japan and its wartime past, Audrey Hepburn's Neck is also a shrewd study of cross-cultural obsessions, and of erotic, romantic and familial love. The American author Alan Brown crosses both ra
  • Children of My Heart

    2000·
    ·3.69·354 Ratings
    Set in the prairies in the 1930s, and rich with the author’s own memories of her time there as a young woman, this is a powerful story of an impressionable and passionate young teacher and the pupils, from impoverished immigrant families, whose lives sh
  • Shadow

    1995·
    ·3.44·1,058 Ratings
    Shadow lives in the forest... It goes forth at nightto prowl around the fires.It even likes to minglewith the dancers...Shadow...It waves with the grasses,curls up at the foot of trees...But in the African experience Shadow is much more. The village story
  • Complete Poems

    1993·
    ·4.2·178 Ratings
    Blaise Cendrars was a pioneer of modernist literature. The full range of his poetry—from classical rhymed alexandrines to "cubist" modernism, and from feverish, even visionary, depression to airy good humor—offers a challenge no translator has accepte
  • The Astonished Man

    2004·
    ·4.24·90 Ratings
    The extraordinary and much-requested first volume of Cendrars' autobiography, this account chronicles the author's exploits in the Foreign Legion—including the loss of his arm—before the narrative sets off across continents. From Africa to South Ame
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