has long
been regarded as the literary equivalent of Caravaggio's |
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Cupid
Victorious and a classic of the counter-culture relaxing the |
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West
at the time of its publication (Phenix Books, San Diego, 1970). |
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Described
as "a remarkable first novel" by Patrick Kearney in his |
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annotated
bibliography of The Private Case in The British (Museum) |
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Library,
(Jay Landesman, London, 1981), the book has now been re- |
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written
by its author with much new material added and was |
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released
on CD-Rom under its original title of Minor Incidents in the |
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Summer
of 2004. For
details please visit the Shop. |
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