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  1. Peace is a 1975 psychological fantasy / ghost story novel by American writer Gene Wolfe. It is the story of a man from a small Midwestern town in the early to mid-20th century, Alden Dennis Weer, who narrates various memories from different parts of his life, including his childhood, early adulthood, and middle to old age. [1] [2]

  2. 15. Apr. 2008 · Peace is a novel by Richard Bausch that captures the brutality, loneliness, and moral complexity of war. It’s effectively written, highly controlled, vivid, and disturbing. There’s really no peace at all in this novel. The setting is Italy, WWII. Three GIs are sent ahead to scout the German retreat. They’ve already witnessed ...

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    • 2008
    • Richard Bausch
    • Hardcover
  3. 1. Jan. 1975 · The melancholy memoir of Alden Dennis Weer, an embittered old man living in a small midwestern town, reveals a miraculous dimension. For Weer's imagination has the power to obliterate time and reshape reality, transcending even death itself. Genres Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Horror Science Fiction Fantasy Novels Magical Realism. ...more.

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  4. 7. Apr. 2009 · Peace is a feat of storytelling from one of America's most acclaimed novelists: a powerful look at the corrosiveness of violence, the human cost of war, and the redemptive...

  5. 11. Mai 2008 · “Peace” begins with such a moment. A unit of American troops stops a farmers donkey cart full of wet straw on an icy road somewhere near the town of...

  6. 11. Dez. 2012 · Originally published in 1975, Peace is a spellbinding, brilliant tour de force of the imagination. The melancholy memoir of Alden Dennis Weer, an embittered old man living out his last days in a small midwestern town, the novel reveals a miraculous dimension as the narrative unfolds.

    • Gene Wolfe
  7. A Separate Peace is a coming-of-age novel by John Knowles, published in 1958. Based on his earlier short story "Phineas", published in the May 1956 issue of Cosmopolitan, it was Knowles's first published novel and became his best-known work.