Monkey boy a novel

"Our narrator, Francisco Goldberg, an American writer, has been living and working in Mexico City as a journalist for over a decade, but has recently returned to New York City in hopes of "going home again." It's been five years since the end of his last relationship and he is fa...

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1. Verfasser: Goldman, Francisco 1954- (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London Grove Press UK [2022]
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