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The Pearl and Burning Bright

Two famous stories: one poignant and moving, the other controversial yet sensitive

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London
Kiadó: Pan Books Ltd
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 154 oldal
Sorozatcím: Pan Books
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 330-01-308-4
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iviNO awakened in the near dark. The stars still shone and the day had drawn only a pale wash of light in the lower sky to the east. The roosters had been crowing for some time, and the early... Tovább

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iviNO awakened in the near dark. The stars still shone and the day had drawn only a pale wash of light in the lower sky to the east. The roosters had been crowing for some time, and the early pigs were already beginning their ceaseless turning of twigs and bits of wood to see whether anything to eat had been overlooked. Outside the brush house in the tuna clump, a covey of little birds chittered and flurried with their wings.
Kino's eyes opened, and he looked first at the lightening square which was the door and then he looked at the hanging box where Coyotito slept. And last he turned his head to Juana, his wife, who lay beside him on the mat, her blue head-shawl over her nose and over her breasts and around the small of her back. Juana's eyes were open too. Kino could never remember seeing thein closed when he awakened. Her dark eyes made little reflected stars. She was looking at him as she was always looking at him when he awakened.
Kino heard the little splash of morning waves on the beach. It was very good—Kino closed his eyes again to listen to his music. Perhaps he alone did this and perhaps all of his people did it. His people had once been great makers of songs, so that everything they saw or thought or did or heard became a song. That was very long ago. The songs remained; Kino knew them, but no new songs were added. That does not mean that there were no personal songs. In Kino's head there was a song now, clear and soft, and if he had been able to speak of it, he would have called it the Song of the Family.
His blanket was over his nose to protect him from the dank air. His eyes flicked to a rustle beside him. It was juana arising, almost soundlessly. On her hard bare feet she went to the hanging box where Coyotito slept, and she leaned over and said a little reassuring word. Coyo- Vissza

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New York Times
THE PEARL-
Steinbeck at the top of his form'

THE PEARL
A poignant story of Kino, the fisherman who found a great A pearl that was,to turn him into every man s enemy-
a pearl that was to bring him sorrow and death.

BURNING BRIGHT
A powerful human drama of two men—one sterile of body,
one sterile of miind—and of a woman driven to infidelity to keep her,husband's love.-e

John Steinbeck

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