Jerry Knoll reviewed a book.
Canada
“A very sad, melancholy book. Whereas the Lay of the Land was a book about a happy man, this is a book about a sad young man. Abandoned by everyone who ever meant anything to him - making a life for himself by his own devices. Ford always sneaks up on you: you think you're reading a fact-filled...”
“A very sad, melancholy book. Whereas the Lay of the Land was a book about a happy man, this is a book about a sad young man. Abandoned by everyone who ever meant anything to him - making a life for himself by his own devices. Ford always sneaks up on you: you think you're reading a fact-filled sort of everyday life narrative, and find yourself deep inside a life, with all it's mythic forms.”
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