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Zed learned everything he knows from the popular culture.
He grows up in a safe, colourless suburb, a sterile environment of identical houses and factories. Being a workingclass kid, for him school was educationally useless and directed only at punctuality, obedience, brutality and submission to mediocrity.
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He grows up in a safe, colourless suburb, a sterile environment of identical houses and factories. Being a workingclass kid, for him school was educationally useless and directed only at punctuality, obedience, brutality and submission to mediocrity.
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- Categoría principal: Literatura y ficción
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 412 - Fecha de publicación: mar. 12, 2014
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave popular culture, books, movies, tv
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Barry Klemm
Melbourne Victoria Australia
Barry Klemm enjoyed an array of abandoned careers before resorting to literature. He was a crane jockey, insurance clerk, combat soldier, advertising officer, computer programmer, cleaner, stagehand, postman, sports ground manager, builder's labourer, taxi-driver, film and TV scriptwriter and radio dramatist. He has published two novels for teen-age readers, The Tenth Hero, in 1997, and Last Voyage of the Albatross in 1998 through Addison Wesley Longman and Running Dogs, a novel of the Vietnam War by Black Pepper in 2000.