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Kurt, Vonnegut.
    Bagombo Snuff Box [Текст] / Vonnegut Kurt. - New York : G.P.Putham's sons, 1999. - 205 p. - ISBN 0-399-14526-5 : Б. ц.
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Bagombo Snuff Box -- English -- Художественная литература
Аннотация: Before the golden age of magazines drew to a close half a centure ago-soon to be beaten at the entertainment game by the new little boxes with moving images that were finding their way into the homes of more and more Americans - a young public relations man at General Electric sold his first short story to one of the doomed publications. By the time he'd sold his third, he decided to quit GE and join the likes of his then still-active elders - Ernest Hemingway, F.Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and John Steinbeck, to name a few - and try to make a living at fifteen hundred dollars a pop. With four major magazines running a handful of stories each week and smaller ones scouting as well, it was a seller's market, and Kurt Vonnegut was delighted, and comfortable, being published regularly by The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Argosy, and others.
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Kurt, Vonnegut. Bagombo Snuff Box [Текст] / Vonnegut Kurt, 1999. - 205 с.

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Kurt, Vonnegut. Bagombo Snuff Box [Текст] / Vonnegut Kurt, 1999. - 205 с.


82
K93

Kurt, Vonnegut.
    Bagombo Snuff Box [Текст] / Vonnegut Kurt. - New York : G.P.Putham's sons, 1999. - 205 p. - ISBN 0-399-14526-5 : Б. ц.
УДК

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Bagombo Snuff Box -- English -- Художественная литература
Аннотация: Before the golden age of magazines drew to a close half a centure ago-soon to be beaten at the entertainment game by the new little boxes with moving images that were finding their way into the homes of more and more Americans - a young public relations man at General Electric sold his first short story to one of the doomed publications. By the time he'd sold his third, he decided to quit GE and join the likes of his then still-active elders - Ernest Hemingway, F.Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and John Steinbeck, to name a few - and try to make a living at fifteen hundred dollars a pop. With four major magazines running a handful of stories each week and smaller ones scouting as well, it was a seller's market, and Kurt Vonnegut was delighted, and comfortable, being published regularly by The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, Argosy, and others.
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