Readers were intrigued by the format of The Second Mrs. Hockaday: The use of written correspondence and diary entries to tell the story gave the reader
an intimate view of the characters» lives as they struggled through such a terrible time.
Not exact matches
To call his hallucinatory Conrad retelling, with its reduction
of anti-American forces to voices in the jungle and faceless civilians to be mowed down with glee, a true summary
of the war is a decidedly Amerocentric
view, yet the
intimate power
of this undulating epic creates an atmosphere that speaks to a war within, if not the external war happening around the
characters.
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