Literary Chicago

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Literary Chicago
Author : Greg Holden
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Publisher : Lake Claremont Press
Language : English
Release Date : 27 April 2024
ISBN : 1893121011
Pages : 348 pages
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A collection of anecdotes and excerpts collected from Chicago's rich literary legacy, with profiles of the neighborhoods featured in key works and those that inspired some of the city's authors.

Literary Chicago

A collection of anecdotes and excerpts collected from Chicago's rich literary legacy, with profiles of the neighborhoods featured in key works and those that inspired some of the city's authors.

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