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Michael Sanchez

    The Books and Life of Raymond Roussel
    Vine Street
    • Vine Street

      What Lies on The Rooftops?

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in the summer of 1979, the narrative follows a young boy who continues to encounter the mysterious groundskeeper at a local ballpark. As the story unfolds, the unsettling question of reality versus dreams lingers, intensified by a series of alarming events, including the disappearance of children. With an expanding cast of characters, the boy struggles to identify the true antagonist, creating a gripping atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. This second installment captivates readers of all ages with its blend of imagination and thrilling tension.

      Vine Street
    • The Books and Life of Raymond Roussel is a biographic and bibliographic study of the French author Raymond Roussel (1877-1933). It was researched and written by the art historian Michael Sanchez. The book takes the form of an inventory of every known state of every edition of Roussel’s lifetime publications. Interwoven into this bibliographic data are texts that analyze the relationship between Roussel’s literary procedures, the material construction of his books, and his life. The book also includes a list of primary and secondary literature related to Roussel.

      The Books and Life of Raymond Roussel