"For decades Dawn Powell was always just on the verge of ceasing to be a cult and becoming a major religion. But despite the work of such dedicated cultists as Edmund Wilson, John Dos Passos, and Ernest Hemingway, Dawn Powell never became the popular writer that she ought to have been. Today she is, at the least, a bright counterpoint to our lost-and-found literary ladies."
-- Gore Vidal, from his Introduction.
Pages
871
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quality Paperback Book Club
Release
September 17, 1989
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"For decades Dawn Powell was always just on the verge of ceasing to be a cult and becoming a major religion. But despite the work of such dedicated cultists as Edmund Wilson, John Dos Passos, and Ernest Hemingway, Dawn Powell never became the popular writer that she ought to have been. Today she is, at the least, a bright counterpoint to our lost-and-found literary ladies."
-- Gore Vidal, from his Introduction.