Panama

Thomas McGuane

first published 1978 Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1978 175 pages

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Panama is the harrowing and hilarious story of a washed-up rock star with kamikaze passion in Key West—and is widely considered to be the most autobiographical novel of one of our most important Americal writers, the author of Ninety-two in the Shade and Cloudbursts Chester Pomeroy is a one-time rock star turned casualty of illicit substances. In the hands of Thomas McGuane, Chester's story is a high-wire act of ext...

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Panama edition · 2015 · Farrar, Straus & Giroux · 9781466858305
Panama edition · 1995 · Vintage Books · 175 pages
Panama paperback · 1992 · Christian Bourgois · 247 pages · 9782267006964
Panama paperback · 1990 · Minerva · 142 pages · 9780749390617
Panama edition · 1979 · Penguin Books · 175 pages
Panama edition · 1978 · Farrar, Straus, and Giroux · 175 pages
Panama edition · 1978 · Penguin Books · 9780140099089

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