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Zwilling's Dream

Zwilling's Dream

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Zwilling's Dream: A Novel

by Ross Feld

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Counterpoint, 1999. Uncorrected proof. Very Good. Joel Zwilling is emerging as a literary wunderkind, But when Joel's wife and daughter are killed in a car accident, he is left with a young son, and a resulting writer's block as unmoving as a pyramid. Over the next two decades, Joel's career will be all but eclipsed by that of his son, Nate. Thus Nate is astounded -- and jealous -- when his father is approached by a slick director who wants to capture his tragic early work on film. As the director and his sensual assistant bedevil father and son, the retributions rain down upon all sides. Uncorrected advance reader copy Box 6

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Oasis in the Diaspora US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
9781582430218
Title
Zwilling's Dream
Author
Ross Feld
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
Uncorrected proof
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1582430217
ISBN 13
9781582430218
Publisher
Counterpoint
Place of Publication
Washington, D.c., U.s.a.
Date Published
1999
Pages
228

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