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Mark Spragg is the author of Where Rivers Change Direction, a memoir that won the
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He's a retail magnate from hell, but -- unlike Ms. Spragg -- he could genuinely fall in love and appreciate the person he fell in love with the not-wealthy Denise Baudu.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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No one writes more compellingly about the modern West than Mark Spragg, and in Bone Fire he is at the very height of his powers.
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Bone Fire by Mark Spragg: Book summary and media reviews.
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Bone Fire by Mark Spragg: Book summary and media reviews.
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He's a retail magnate from hell, but -- unlike Ms. Spragg -- he could genuinely fall in love and appreciate the person he fell in love with the not-wealthy Denise Baudu.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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Adding to the interest was the way Wharton used Ms. Spragg to symbolize the dearth of ethics among many of America's rich I'm sure the character's "U.S." initials were not a coincidence.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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A good example is Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country, which focuses on the beautiful but heartless, shallow, materialistic, social-climbing, never-satisfied Undine Spragg.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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Adding to the interest was the way Wharton used Ms. Spragg to symbolize the dearth of ethics among many of America's rich I'm sure the character's "U.S." initials were not a coincidence.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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A good example is Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country, which focuses on the beautiful but heartless, shallow, materialistic, social-climbing, never-satisfied Undine Spragg.
Dave Astor: When a Novel's Main Character Is Unlikable Dave Astor 2011
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