The 3 best books by Kent Haruf

Books by Kent Haruf

From deep America, in the heart of the United States, Kent Haruf invites us to spend a few days in the particular town of Holt. A magical place created from his powerful imagination and that ends up transcending his work, like a new Macondo USA version. Because souls walk through Holt, ...

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The Strongest Bond, by Kent Haruf

The Strongest Bond, by Kent Haruf

Back in 1984, Kent Haruf had the strange idea of ​​making his homeland and its nondescript inhabitants space for the novel. It is not that more or less things happen in different places because of the mere landscape or because of the idiosyncrasies of the locals. But of course, put to ...

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Late Afternoon, by Kent Haruf

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After his previous book published in Spain: The Song of the Plain, Kent Haruf returns to the assault of the bookstores with this novel that again addresses an intimacy of private lives, suddenly abandoned in the middle of the moor, among the valley of already dry tears , what has been ...

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The Song of the Plain, by Kent Haruf

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Existence can hurt. Setbacks can provoke that feeling of a world that concentrates a somatized pain every new day. This novel is about how the people of Holt cope with pain, The Song of the Plains, by Kent Haruf. True humanity, as a kind of ...

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