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_aTales of the city _fArmistead, Maupin |
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_aNew York _cHarperPerennial _d1994 |
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_a1 vol (371 p.) _d24 cm |
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330 | _aSince 1976 Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City has blazed a singular trail through popular culture - from a groundbreaking newspaper serial to a bestselling novel to a highly acclaimed televions miniseries that has entranced viewers around the world. The first six novels about the denuzens of the mythic apartment house at 28 Barbary Lane, Tales is both a wry comedu of manners and a deeply involving portrait of a vanished era. | ||
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610 | _alittérature contemporaine | ||
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