Sunday, 3 July 2011

You Know Me Al

You Know Me Al
Author: Ring Lardner
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B001T4YT7G



You Know Me Al


Ring Larder was one of Ernest Hemingway's favorite writers. Get You Know Me Al literature books for free.
As a beginning writer Hemingway sometimes wrote under the pen name Ring Lardner, Jr., a nod to his literary hero.

You Know Me Al was written by Ring Lardner in 1916 ans was his first successful book. The book is Written in the form of letters, written by "Jack Keefe," a bush league baseball player, to a friend back home. The letters made heavy use of the fictional author's idiosyncratic vernacular. Like most of Lardner's stories, You Know Me Al employed satire, in this case to show the stupidity and avarice of a certain type of athlete. "Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even Check You Know Me Al our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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As a beginning writer Hemingway sometimes wrote under the pen name Ring Lardner, Jr., a nod to his literary hero.

You Know Me Al was written by Ring Lardner in 1916 ans was his first successful book. The book is Written in the form of letters, written by "Jack Keefe," a bush league baseball player, to a friend back home "Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even

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