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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Book On Canes I've Ever Read ... Hawley Strikes Home!,
By a jazz lover (new york, ny.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Glass Menagerie: A Study of Silhouette Canes in Antique Paperweights (Paperback)
I can't believe they made the guy use a cane. Hawley gives us a perfect perspective of what life in a paperweight is like. Glassy. Classy? I have incorperated this work into my class on modern day anthropomorphism. I applaud his efforts. I particularly enjoyed his passage, "Affliction makes opposing forces loom anthropomorphously." Perhaps he could work these ideas into a dramatic work about a family who's father has abandoned them and they live in St. Louis, in a state of paralysis as they struggle to find happiness. He could even make a character who finds solace in an imagined world of glass animals. Perhaps ...
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The Glass Menagerie: A Study of Silhouette Canes in Antique Paperweights by John D. Hawley (Paperback - August 1, 1996)
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