Ebook {Epub PDF} Hotel de Dream by Edmund White
· In a damp, old sussex castle, American literary phenomenon Stephen Crane lies on his deathbed, wasting away from tuberculosis at the age of twenty-eight. The wo. The world-famous author has retreated to England with his wife, Cora, in part to avoid gossip about her ignominious past as the proprietress of an infamous Florida bordello, the Hotel de Dream. In the midst of gathering tragedy, Crane begins dictating what will surely be his final work: a strange and poignant novel of a boy prostitute in s New York and the married man who ruins his own life to win his love/5(56). In Hotel de Dream, Edmund White presents a fellow writer, a fellow-countryman called Stephen Crane. Stephen is well connected, but ill-equipped. We are in turn of the century England. That's old-England, by the way, and we are tuning into the twentieth, not twenty-first century.
Hotel de Dream ebook mid; A New York Novel By Edmund White. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel - Kindle edition by White, Edmund. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel. Hotel de Dream by Edmund White. by Edmund White. Seven years before his untimely death from consumption at the age of 28, Stephen Crane published Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.
Edmund White's new novel Hotel de Dream (Ecco/HarperCollins) evokes the final days of Stephen Crane and Crane's "lost" novel about a boy prostitute in New York City in the late 19th century. Recommended Citation. In a damp, old sussex castle, American literary phenomenon Stephen Crane lies on his deathbed, wasting away from tuberculosis at the age of twenty-eight. The wo. In Hotel de Dream, Edmund White presents a fellow writer, a fellow-countryman called Stephen Crane. Stephen is well connected, but ill-equipped. We are in turn of the century England. That's old-England, by the way, and we are tuning into the twentieth, not twenty-first century.
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