Further Reading
- Squires, Radcliffe (1964) Frederic Prokosch. New York: Twayne Publishers.
- Max, Peter (1969) Frederic Prokosch, ein Romantiker des 20. Jahrhunderts: Mit bes. Berücks. d. Romane "The Asiatics" u. "The Seven Who Fled". Winterthur: Schellenberg.
- Barker, Nicolas (1987) The Butterfly Books: an Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Twentieth Century Pamphlets. London: Bertram Rota.
- Vidal, Gore (2000) "The Collector", in The Last Empire (Essays 1952-2000). Vintage.
- Greenfield, Robert M. (2010) Dreamer's Journey: The Life and Writings of Frederic Prokosch. Newark: University of Delaware Press.
Read more about this topic: Frederic Prokosch
Famous quotes containing the word reading:
“People who have been made to suffer by certain things cannot be reminded of them without a horror which paralyses every other pleasure, even that to be found in reading a story.”
—Stendhal [Marie Henri Beyle] (17831842)
“After reading all that has been written, and after thinking all that can be thought, on the topics of God and the soul, the man who has a right to say that he thinks at all, will find himself face to face with the conclusion that, on these topics, the most profound thought is that which can be the least easily distinguished from the most superficial sentiment.”
—Edgar Allan Poe (18091845)