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020 _a978-1-9821-8030-0
100 _aNewman, Leigh
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245 _aNobody gets out alive
_b: Stories
_c/ Leigh Newman
260 _aNew York
_b: Scribner
_c, 2022
300 _ap. 278
520 3 _aSet in Newman’s home state of Alaska, Nobody Gets Out Alive is a collection of dazzling, courageous stories about women struggling to survive not just grizzly bears and charging moose but the raw, exhausting legacy of their marriages and families. In “Howl Palace”—winner of The Paris Review’s Terry Southern Prize, a Best American Short Story, and Pushcart Prize selection—an aging widow struggles with a rogue hunting dog and the memories of her five ex-husbands while selling her house after bankruptcy. In the title story, “Nobody Gets Out Alive,” newly married Katrina visits her hometown of Anchorage and blows up her own wedding reception by flirting with the host and running off with an enormous mastodon tusk.
650 _aLingua inglesa - Lecturas
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