The Red Tenda of Bologna

John Berger
Hardback | Drawbridge Books

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The Red Tenda of Bologna is a beautiful new short story by John Berger. A meditation on memory and loss, an ageless uncle, and the secrets of a city.

"The advantage of the untold is that it cannot be dismissed as ordinary..."

Limited edition hardback, with drawings by Paul Davis.

ISBN 9780955618000
Author John Berger
Translator No
Publisher Drawbridge Books
Cover Type Hardback
Details Hardcover: 104 pages
Publisher: Drawbridge Books (9 July 2007)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0955618002
ISBN-13: 978-0955618000
Product Dimensions: 16.4 x 12.6 x 1.4 cm
Related SKUs 9780955618024, 9781846270581, 9780747558101, 9781844674107, 9780571269228, 9780099429838, 9780099449256

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