Letters to my assassin Author | Terrence Hawkes |
---|
Language | English |
---|
Genre | Poetry |
---|
Publisher | Harper & Row |
---|
Publication place | USA |
---|
| The WikiProject banner below should be moved to this page's talk page. If this is a demonstration of the template, please set the parameter |category=no to prevent this page being miscategorised. |
| This page is within the scope of WikiProject Proletarian Literature, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of proletarian literatures, literature and related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Proletarian LiteratureWikipedia:Somewhere proletarian literatureTemplate:WikiProject Proletarian LiteratureProletarian Literature articles | |
|
Ambergris began in 1992 with "Learning to Leave the Flesh",[1] a short story conceived for the Clarion writers' workshop at Michigan State University. Although it does not reference the city directly, it mentions locations that would reappear in later work, such as Albumuth Boulevard and the River Moth. Considered a "proto-Ambergris story" by the author, "Learning to Leave the Flesh"[2] wouldn't be included in the book until its 2004 edition.