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Voices of the xiled : a generation speaks for itself
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Voices of the xiled : a generation speaks for itself

Author: Michael Wexler; John Hulme
Publisher: New York : Doubleday, ©1994.
Edition/Format: Book : Fiction : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
Summary: Writers aged under 35 describe life in the twenty-something generation. The stories range from Tamara Jeffries' Black Tea, whose protagonist is an unborn baby, to Dean Albarelli's Winterlude, in which an amoral man concludes there is a limit to amorality.
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Wexler; John Hulme
ISBN: 0385474490 : 9780385474498
OCLC Number: 30671052
Notes: "A Main Street book."
Description: xi, 315 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction -- Wabi / Mitch Berman -- Like a normal human being / E.J. Graff -- Jonah 2:5 / Sam Hurwitt -- Roughie / Stewart David Ikeda -- Lovelock / Fred G. Leebron -- Nude men / Amanda Filipacchi -- Looking out for hope / Bryan Malessa -- Utopia Road / Chris Hallman -- The monster / Melanie Sumner -- Girl with curious hair / David Foster Wallace -- Black tea / Tamara Jeffries -- Longstreet's stearman / Charles Oldham -- Winterlude / Dean Albarelli -- Emerald city / Jennifer Egan -- 95 / Christopher Taggi -- The photograph album / Nicole Cooley -- Back from the world / Elizabeth Tippens -- The proofreader / Tim Hensley -- Babies / Abraham Rodriguez, Jr. -- Her real name / Charles D'Ambrosio.
Responsibility: edited by Michael Wexler and John Hulme.

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Writers aged under 35 describe life in the twenty-something generation. The stories range from Tamara Jeffries' Black Tea, whose protagonist is an unborn baby, to Dean Albarelli's Winterlude, in which an amoral man concludes there is a limit to amorality.

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