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Tales of the South Pacific
(Book, 1995)
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Author: James A. Michener
 Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize, Michener's first book is a collection of short stories, linked bo...
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Format: Book ISBN-10: 0895776979 ISBN-13: 9780895776976 Jan 1995 Publisher: Reader's Digest Association 359 pages Illustrated Language: English |
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Synopsis Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize, Michener's first book is a collection of short stories, linked both thematically and with recurring characters, which portray a World War II anti-Japanese operation called "Alligator." This book was later the basis for the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical "South Pacific".
Industry Reviews "Romantic, nostalgic, tragic--call it what you will--this book seems to me the finest piece of fiction to come out of the South Pacific War." New York Herald Tribune Book Review - P. J. Searles (02/02/1947)
"These 'Tales of the South Pacific' are magnificently entertaining. But they are more than that. Mr. Michener is an acute observer of human character, an adroit literary artist, a man with a philosophy of life which makes him tolerant of many human weaknesses, but not of all. He is certainly one of the ablest and one of the most original writers to appear on the American literary scene in a long time." Yale Review - Orville Prescott
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