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LEADER: 01910cam 2200373Mi 4500
001 ocn421794519
003 OCoLC
005 20210522001119.0
008 070319s2003 xxk g 000 1 eng d
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019 $a801759845
020 $a0141013206$q(Br)
020 $a9780141013206$q(Br)
024 8 $aALEX0000027738
035 $a(OCoLC)421794519$z(OCoLC)801759845
082 14 $a823.914
084 $a820"19"BROA7Nex$aBCUDsa$2clasbcud
100 1 $aBrookner, Anita,$d1928-
245 14 $aThe next big thing /$cAnita Brookner.
260 $aLondres :$bPenguin Books,$c2003.
300 $a1 volume (246 pages) ;$c19 cm
336 $atexte$btxt$2rdacontent/fre
337 $asans médiation$bn$2rdamedia/fre
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier/fre
500 $aVersion originale en anglais.
520 $a"At seventy-three, Herz is facing an increasingly bewildering world. He cannot see his place in it or even work out what to do with his final years. Questions and misunderstandings haunt Herz like old ghosts. Should he travel, sell his flat, or propose marriage to a friend he has not seen in tirthy years? The letters he writes and does not send and the passers-by he encounters remind him how out of touch he is, how detached from the modern world. Yet Herz believes that he must do something, only he doesn't know what this next big thing in life should be ... In her most beguiling novel yet, Anita Brookner's darkly comic, beautifully drawn and wonderfully sympathetic portrait of Herz reveals all the anxieties and consolations of old age.
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029 1 $aCHRRO$bR003805069
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029 1 $aHEBIS$b118438050
029 1 $aZWZ$b07814812X
029 1 $aFRMCM$bFRMCM1/856791
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 15 OTHER HOLDINGS