Henry Bromell
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Little America
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published
2001
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14 editions
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The Slightest Distance
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published
1974
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3 editions
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I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo: Stories
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published
1979
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2 editions
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The follower
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Ploughshares (Vol. 3, No. 1) Spring 1976 - Special Fiction Issue
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published
1976
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3 editions
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The New Yorker, June 10, 1974 "Balcony"
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“We grew up in places like Georgetown and Alexandria and Chevy Chase; we were flown in great thumping silver Pan American airplanes all the way to Rome, all the way to Greece, Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, Hamra, Cairo; we went to American Community Schools; we spent weekends swimming at the American Club.”
― Little America
― Little America
“Ivy League bumblers and drunks who had once pulled the levers of secret gov't in an age of high anxiety...These were the bastards who beat the bastards, unless it was all just dumb luck.”
― Little America
― Little America
“He was in way over his head... We're held accountable for our stupidity & moral ignorance... Arrogant condescension...suffering from self-hatred which comes along with a terrible nostalgia for the way we imagine things were, the nostalgia of defeat...breeds tyrants... He can hold his liquor, I'll give him that. It's a generational skill,...indicative of a pathology.”
― Little America
― Little America
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