Ebook {Epub PDF} Lincolns Billy by Tom LeClair
· In Lincoln's Billy, Tom LeClair imagines Herndon's deathbed "autobiography" and "real life" of his partner, revealing secrets about a randy and "rasslin" Lincoln on his youthful trips to New Orleans, the hidden sources of his suicidal depressions, and the untold cause of his hatred of slavery. In Lincoln's Billy, Tom LeClair imagines Herndon's deathbed "autobiography" and "real life" of his partner, revealing secrets about a randy and "rasslin" Lincoln on his youthful trips to New Orleans, the hidden sources of his suicidal depressions, and the untold cause of his hatred of slavery.5/5(3). Lincoln's Billy - Kindle edition by LeClair, Tom. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking 5/5(16).
The sole purpose of the information provided on this website is to publicly recognize those U.S. military members who are recipients of a Medal of Honor, Service Cross, or Silver Star. This information is based on awards reporting made available to the Military Departments. In LeClair's (Passing Through, , etc.) novel, Abraham Lincoln's law partner, William Herndon, wants to "provide a naturalistic and profound analysis of how different traits combine to form a complex individual" when he writes the great man's www.doorway.run's a martyr. Herndon wants the Emancipator's story told by someone other than "religion-based hagiographers.". www.doorway.ru: Lincoln's Billy (): Tom LeClair, Traber Burns: Books. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address Books Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Account Returns Orders.
Tom LeClair's Lincoln's Billy is a work of revisionist historical fiction somewhat similar to Thomas Berger's Little Big Man or Pynchon's Mason www.doorway.ru those novels, it refuses to take iconic American history at face value, presents a version of that history at odds with received wisdom and national myth-making. In Lincoln's Billy, Tom LeClair imagines Herndon's deathbed "autobiography" and "real life" of his partner, revealing secrets about a randy and "rasslin" Lincoln on his youthful trips to New Orleans, the hidden sources of his suicidal depressions, and the untold cause of his hatred of slavery. In LeClair's (Passing Through, , etc.) novel, Abraham Lincoln's law partner, William Herndon, wants to "provide a naturalistic and profound analysis of how different traits combine to form a complex individual" when he writes the great man's biography.
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