Bullet Park is a 1969 novel by American Novelist John Cheever about an earnest yet pensive father Eliot Nailles and his troubled son Tony, and their predestined fate with a psychotic man Hammer, who moves to Bullet Park to sacrifice one of them. The book deals with the failure of the American dream, spoken in a fable-like tone, in similar vein with Richard Yates' Revolutionary Road and The Great Gatsby.
708 results with digital objects
Show results with digital objects
UGA P/P107/3/3/4
·
Sub-sub-series
·
[1969]
Part of Personal
UGA A/A44/6/10/2
·
Item
·
1987-1998
Part of Academic
Issues of the 'Bulletin' newsletter of Article 19, detailing news, updates and images of work and interests of Article 19. File includes the first issue dated Aug - Sep 1987 and the following issues; May 1988; Aug - Sep 1988; Apr 1989; Aug 1989; Nov 1989; Feb 1990; Apr 1990; June 1990; Apr 1991; Jul 1991; Mar 1992; Jul 1992; Dec 1992; Mar 1993; Aug - Sep 1993; Jan - Feb 1994; May 1995; Dec 1997; Dec 1997 and Sep 1998.
UGA P/P133/4/10/12
·
Item
·
1942-1945
Part of Personal
File of printed newsletters, Bulletin Francais Hebdomadaire, published between June 1945 and February 1946, with addresses noted as being 20 Upper FitzWilliam Street and 53 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Also editions of Nouvelle de France, Jan 1941 and Jul 1942, with address noted as being 32 St. Stephen's Green.
UGA T/T13/C/21
·
Item
·
12/11/1956
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/22
·
Item
·
12/01/1959
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/23
·
Item
·
23/10/1961
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/24
·
Item
·
09/01/1964
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/25
·
Item
·
02/03/1965
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/26
·
Item
·
09/03/1965
Part of Theatre
UGA T/T13/C/27
·
Item
·
15/06/1965
Part of Theatre