With the same grace and lyrical precision that distinguish his vibrant short stories, James McPherson surveys the emotional upheaval of his last twenty-one years. From Baltimore, Maryland, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Iowa and Japan, Crabcakes witnesses McPherson's confrontation with the past, and his struggle to make sense of it and to bind it, peacefully, to the present. His elliptical search for meaning -- and his ultimate understanding of what makes us human -- finds in Crabcakes a powerful and enduring voice.
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读的遍数越多越有体会,虽然一开始觉得在故弄玄虚。
评分You need to read this, really, slowly. Charlie Hallisey.
评分读的遍数越多越有体会,虽然一开始觉得在故弄玄虚。
评分读的遍数越多越有体会,虽然一开始觉得在故弄玄虚。
评分读的遍数越多越有体会,虽然一开始觉得在故弄玄虚。
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