Death, She Wears a Poinsettia
Trevor William Viloria is the author of Death, She Wears a Poinsettia ( avg rating, 4 ratings, 1 review).
Death, She Wears a Poinsettia William Trevor Cox KBE (– 20 November ), known by his pen name William Trevor, was an Irish novelist, playwright, and short story writer. One of the elder statesmen of the Irish literary world, [ 5 ] he is widely regarded as one of the greatest contemporary writers of short stories in the English language. [ 6 ].
Hida Viloria, a human rights activist In sixteen novels and twelve collections of stories, William Trevor was a peerless portrayer of lives with holes in them. The vulnerable, the self-deluded, the luckless, the socially excluded, the furtively seductive and the openly malignant throng his pages.
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Foreign Wars: A Retelling of "Death, She Wears a Poinsettia" is the debut novel of Trevor William Viloria. A lost soul wakes up in a dark room. There is a name on his arm. He remembers nothing. He is welcomed by a mysterious figure in black to a place called the Embassy. He quickly realizes that he has died and he has woken up in a twisted version of the afterlife.
In his public life, Sir William Trevor William Viloria of Words Anonymous performs his piece, "Simile" at Sev's Cafe for Write Out Loud: Poetry and Open Mic us on FACEBOOK:http:/.