Evan S. Connell
Born
in Kansas City, Missouri, The United States
September 17, 1924
Died
January 10, 2013
Genre
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Mrs. Bridge (Mrs and Mr Bridge, #1)
76 editions
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1959
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Son of the Morning Star: General Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
57 editions
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1984
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Mr. Bridge (Mrs and Mr Bridge, #2)
45 editions
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published
1969
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The Diary of a Rapist (New York Review Books Classics)
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18 editions
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published
1966
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Deus Lo Volt!: A Chronicle of the Crusades
15 editions
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published
2000
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The Connoisseur
11 editions
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published
1974
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The Aztec Treasure House
4 editions
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published
2001
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Mr. Bridge & Mrs. Bridge
15 editions
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1987
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A Long Desire
4 editions
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1979
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Notes from a Bottle Found on the Beach at Carmel
15 editions
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1962
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“ She was not certain what she wanted from life, or what to expect from it, for she had seen so little of it, but she was sure that in some way - because she willed it to be so - her wants and her expectations were the same.
For a while after their marriage she was in such demand that it was not unpleasant when he fell asleep. Presently, however, he began sleeping all night, and it was then she awoke more frequently, and looked into the darkness, wondering about the nature of men, doubtful of the future, until at last there came a night when she shook her husband awake and spoke of her own desire. Affably he placed one of his long white arms around her waist; she turned to him then, contentedly, expectantly, and secure. However, nothing else occurred, and in a few minutes he had gone back to sleep.
This was the night Mrs. Bridge concluded that while marriage might be an equitable affair, love itself was not.”
― Mrs. Bridge
For a while after their marriage she was in such demand that it was not unpleasant when he fell asleep. Presently, however, he began sleeping all night, and it was then she awoke more frequently, and looked into the darkness, wondering about the nature of men, doubtful of the future, until at last there came a night when she shook her husband awake and spoke of her own desire. Affably he placed one of his long white arms around her waist; she turned to him then, contentedly, expectantly, and secure. However, nothing else occurred, and in a few minutes he had gone back to sleep.
This was the night Mrs. Bridge concluded that while marriage might be an equitable affair, love itself was not.”
― Mrs. Bridge
“He remembered enthusiasm, hope, and a kind of jubilation or exultation. Cheerfulness, yes, and joviality, and the brief gratification of sex. Gladness, too, fullness of heart, appreciation, and many other emotions. But not joy. No, that belonged to simpler minds.”
― Mr. Bridge
― Mr. Bridge
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