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IN ADDITION TO THE novels and the diaries that have won her posthumous acclaim, Dawn Powell wrote hundreds of short stories over the course of half a century. Sunday, Monday and Always, initially published in 1952, was the author's own personal selection of her best work in the form. This new, expanded edition of Sunday, Monday, and Always includes four additional short pi...more
Paperback, 220 pages
Published October 1st 1999 by Zoland Books
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Bob
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Dawn Powell's writing takes a scalpel to the pretensions of the Bohemian literary and artistic life in New York in the mid-20th century, but you won't be surprised to hear that 50 years after her last published work, it's a world that still seems very familiar. All these quite short stories paint a sharp portrait of a striving actor or writer whose accomplishments are typically much slenderer than they would like but have to be presented in the most impressive light to the (frequently indifferen...more
Jaylia3
The short story "What are you doing in my dreams" is worth the price of the book.
Jukka
Sunday, Monday, and Always - Dawn Powell (1896–1965)
Another short story collection in my quest to read forgotten/unknown authors.
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So, er, she's like the rich man's Dorothy Parker? I get it.
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Dawn Powell (November 28, 1896 – November 14, 1965) was an American writer of satirical novels and stories that manage to be barbed and sensitive at the same time.

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