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P.F. Kluge

Autor de Alma Mater

14 Obras 482 Miembros 42 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Créditos de la imagen: Close-up from picture by Christopher Dorobek, "Celebrating 70-years of PF Kluge - happy birthday"

Obras de P.F. Kluge

Alma Mater (1993) 95 copias
Biggest Elvis (1996) 94 copias
Gone Tomorrow (2008) 87 copias
Eddie and the Cruisers (1980) 61 copias
A Call From Jersey: A Novel (2010) 52 copias
The Master Blaster: A Novel (2012) 19 copias
Final Exam (1813) 16 copias
Season for War (1984) 12 copias
MacArthur's Ghost (1987) 10 copias
The Williamson Turn (2017) 3 copias

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retired professor dies, literary executor finds manuscript of his life and last year at college and struggle to write his 3rd novel. Did the college steal his creativity?
 
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ritaer | 5 reseñas más. | Aug 26, 2021 |
This was a pretty good book about a writer-in-residence at a small liberal-arts college in Ohio who, teaching despite no professorial experience, wrote three novels and a collection of essays, and had been intermitently writing a fourth novel as he was being forced out of his position. A few typos slow a relatively quick read. I felt sorry for the main character because near the end of his career he was being ridiculed, but there are always jealousies.
 
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Jimbookbuff1963 | 5 reseñas más. | Jun 5, 2021 |
Good read, good movie.
 
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MikeDI | otra reseña | May 27, 2018 |
Ward Wiggins is the biggest, oldest Elvis in a three man Elvis act. He had been a professor at the University of Guam who sometimes stopped by a local dive bar to sing Elvis songs, but after he's fired from the school, one of his former students, Chester, suggests forming an act. Chester becomes "Baby Elvis", performing the songs from Elvis' early rise to stardom. His older brother becomes "Dude Elvis", performing the songs from Elvis' movie career, while Ward becomes "Biggest Elvis" and sings from the final years. What was suppose to be maybe a month in a rundown bar in a Navy base town in the Philippines, turns into a long-term gig, with the three Elvises packing the club every night and becoming a tourist draw. Along the way, Chester and Ward start laying roots, planning their futures in the Philippines, with Ward becoming more convinced that he's living the extra years that Elvis didn't get, while Dude is looking for any way to get out.

I don't remember how I heard about this book, but what a find. Each chapter is narrated by a different character, often Ward, but each character has a turn to explain a situation and their view of it, making for a rich, layered story of gifted, yet flawed people who are each carrying the burden of their ethnicity in a town where the economy runs on American dollars.
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½
 
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mstrust | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 7, 2016 |

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Obras
14
Miembros
482
Popularidad
#51,208
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
42
ISBNs
34
Favorito
1

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