Mosquitoes: His Famous Novel Of Life And Love In the World Of Art
William Faulkners inspiration for his second novel, Mosquitoes (1927), was his involvement in the 1920s New Orleans creative community. Mosquitoes explores the themes of sexuality and the societal role of the artist as it follows a bohemian cast of characters on a four-day cruise aboard the yacht Nausikaa, which is owned by a wealthy patron of the arts. The excursion on Lake Pontchartrain offers an intriguing glimpse into the youth of one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century.
288 pagina's. Boek in goede staat. Paperback.
First Laurel Edition 1965
Ophaling of verzending is mogelijk
Verzending met bpost naar een postpunt of postkantoor vanaf 5 euro, naar een privéadres 6,65 euro
Verzending met Mondial Relay naar een afhaalpunt vanaf 4,25 euro, naar een privéadres 5 euro