Blue CalhounSimon and Schuster, 1992 - 373 pages Since the publication of his famous first novel, A Long and Happy Life, Price has been accorded the praise and admiration reserved for America's most distinguished writers. Now he has written the most searching, most passionate novel of his rich and varied career. Blue Calhoun, the narrator, looks back over his past, from the mid-1950s to the present. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 3 |
Section 3 | 31 |
Section 4 | 65 |
Section 5 | 91 |
Section 6 | 135 |
Section 7 | 161 |
Section 8 | 175 |
Section 11 | 207 |
Section 12 | 221 |
Section 13 | 231 |
Section 14 | 239 |
Section 15 | 249 |
Section 16 | 267 |
Section 17 | 291 |
Section 18 | 374 |
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