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A Dove of the East and Other Stories

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Random House, Sep 1, 1984 - Fiction - 219 pages
Twenty stories, set in different locations, cultures and times, depict people whose lives and conceptions of life show them to be both extraordinary and commonplace

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Timeless, gorgeous storytelling. - Goodreads
His floral prose is more appropriate for the long form. - Goodreads
Mark Helprin is a master of elegiac writing. - Goodreads

Review: A Dove of the East: And Other Stories

User Review  - Natalie Joseph - Goodreads

Wow! That's my review of this collection. Mark Helprin is a master of elegiac writing. Though he employs great simplicity in his style of writing, understanding his work requires thought. From reading ... Read full review

Review: A Dove of the East: And Other Stories

User Review  - Stephen Murley - Goodreads

Another great Helprin short story collection. Read full review

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Contents

A JEW OF PERSIA
13
BECAUSE OF THE WATERS OF THE FLOOD
36
KATRINA KATRIN
49
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About the author (1984)

Born in 1947, Mark Helprin grew up in New York City, the Hudson River Valley and in the British West Indies. Helprin received degrees from Harvard College and Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and did postgraduate work at the University of Oxford. Once a member of the British Merchant Navy, the Israeli Infantry, and the Israeli Air Force, Helprin is the author of numerous novels including Winter's Tale, A Soldier of the Great War, and the children's story Swan Lake. In 1996, Helprin took on the unusual job of writing Bob Dole's Senate retirement speech. The resulting speech was widely credited with, at least temporarily, rejuvenating Dole's withering presidential campaign. A Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and a former Guggenheim Fellow, Helprin works have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Helprin's short story collection Ellis Island and Other Stories was nominated for a National Book Award in 1981. His stories and essays on politics have been published in the New Yorker for more than 25 years.

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