: Booth Tarkington
: Seventeen
: Krill Press
: 9781518336829
: 1
: CHF 1.10
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 269
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: ePUB
Alongside William Faulkner and John Updike, Booth Tarkington is one of just three authors to win the Pulitzer Prize more than once.Tarkington accomplished the feat withAlice Adams and The Magnificent Ambersons,dramas that explored the lives of fictional characters who live in a setting similar to the one Tarkington experienced in Indianapolis. Tarkington continues to garner praise for his works' historical realism.

II. THE UNKNOWN


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HE WAS ROUSED BY THE bluff greeting of an acquaintance not dissimilar to himself in age, manner, and apparel.

“H’lo, Silly Bill!” said this person, halting beside William Sylvanus Baxter. “What’s the news?”

William showed no enthusiasm; on the contrary, a frown of annoyance appeared upon his brow. The nickname “Silly Bill"—long ago compounded by merry child-comrades from “William” and “Sylvanus"—was not to his taste, especially in public, where he preferred to be addressed simply and manfully as “Baxter.” Any direct expression of resentment, however, was difficult, since it was plain that Johnnie Watson intended no offense whatever and but spoke