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Christopher Bram
Hoffman explores the works of writer Christopher Bram, including his latest novel Exiles in America. Among other things, he conveys that the blending of the personal and political is one common element in much of Bram's oeuvre, spanning two decades since his 1987 debut, Surprising Myself--which...
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Published in: | Lambda book report 2006-09, Vol.14 (3), p.20 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Hoffman explores the works of writer Christopher Bram, including his latest novel Exiles in America. Among other things, he conveys that the blending of the personal and political is one common element in much of Bram's oeuvre, spanning two decades since his 1987 debut, Surprising Myself--which was set in southern Virginia. |
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ISSN: | 1048-9487 1931-132X |