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Come Back to Sorrento (The Tenth Moon)
Amazon.com — Simply gorgeous. Only Dawn Powell could create such an intimate, sorrowful portrayal of two thwarted artists in a smug little town that doesn't recognize their intelligence. Very sad, yet gently funny as well. Dawn Powell apparently didn't think ...More…
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Dawn Powell: Novels 1944-1962 (Library of America)
Amazon.com — An American Novelist Attains Stature (II) This book is the second volume of the Library of America's compilation of the novels of Dawn Powell (1896 - 1965), a writer whose works have attained deserved if belated recognition. The first volume included ...More…
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The Diaries of Dawn Powell: 1931-1965
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review Dawn Powell has often been overlooked since her death at 67 in 1965, but her brilliant novels, such as Angels On Toast, A Time to Be Born and The Wicked Pavilion are returning to print. And to accompany her rediscovery, The Diaries of ...More…
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Sunday, Monday, and Always: Stories by Dawn Powell
Amazon.com — Witty little vignettes Although Dawn Powell was more widely known in the first half of the 20th century as a playwright and novelist, she apparently wrote hundreds of short stories as well that she sold to magazines, allowing her to support her art. This ...More…
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Selected Letters of Dawn Powell : 1913-1965
Amazon.com — Amazon.com Review The great prose comedian Flann O'Brien called humor "the handmaid of sorrow and fear." Perhaps O'Brien, who had more than the customary quotient of misery in his own existence, was exaggerating--but his insight is ...More…
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Biography - Powell, Dawn (1896-1965): An article from: ...
Amazon.com — Author Gale Reference Team Format HTML Number Of Pages 15 Publication Date 2003-01-01 Release Date 2007-12-16More…