The Magic Kingdom
Stanley Elkin
Dalkey Archive Press (2000)
In Collection
#6474
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Children, Children - Death, Children/ Death/ Fiction, Humorous Stories, Psychological Fiction
e-Book 9781564782595
-- Brimming with Elkin's comic brilliance and singular wordplay, The Magic Kingdom tells the story of Eddy Bale, who, determined to learn from the ghastly experience of his son's long, drawn-out death, decides to raise enough money to take seven terminally ill children to Disney World in order to give them a dream vacation before they die. -- Stanley Elkin, a two-timer winner of the National Book Critics Award and three-time nominee for the National Book Award, is widely considered to be one of the most important writers of the contemporary period. Author of over a dozen novels and short story collections, his works include The Franchiser, George Mills, and Mrs. Ted Bliss. -- First published by Dutton (1985), most recent paperback by Thunder's Mouth (1991).
Product Details
Dewey 813.54
Cover Price £12.95
No. of Pages 317
Height x Width 220 x 139  mm
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