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Robert Ambros
ASIN: B010YNM7W6
Publisher: Robert Ambros
Pages: 116

A humorous look at classic literature in a collection of fictitious letters and other parodies. Letters never intended. Letters never written. But what would a letter of recommendation from Fyodor Dostoevsky look like? Would you want one? What would a letter of complaint from Marcel Proust to his fruit vendor look like? How did Ayn Rand react to hate mail? How would Mark Twain react to blackmail? How did Emerson react when he saw the state Walden was in after Thoreau left? These and other important questions are answered in this timeless collection of thirty six parodies.
Amazon Rating:
4.5 stars from 7 ratings