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The Question of Bruno (review)

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The Question of Bruno (review)

The Missouri Review , Volume 24 (1) – Oct 5, 2001

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Abstract

be involved in a newly created duo with the violin-maker. about the difference between iceberg and romaine lettuce. He returns to which describes a family still intact, Henry's retrospective narration, Sarajevo, and while walking through the crumbling city, he has a fantasy of his own death: "I topple over and bang makes it evident that Beth never leaves in search of a different life. Readers will keep reading to see why she stays and how her secret affects the family, especially Henry. History is a dominant theme in the novel and is a preoccupation that the Shaws all have in common. One of the major incidents in the story occurs during a family trip to Shiloh to watch a Civil ous mother to General Robert E. Lee, my head against the pavement, but there is no pain, I am surprised. And right in the line of my rapidlyfainting gaze there is the rose, still warm, filled up with the blood oozing out of my head. But I could never imagine the moment of death, I could never imagine vanishing, so my imagination staysfixed on the rose." "Blind Jozef Pronek & Dead Souls" is the novella that lies at

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The Missouri ReviewUniversity of Missouri

Published: Oct 5, 2001

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