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  1. The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil is a 130-page novella by the American writer George Saunders. It has been described as a parable and likened to George Orwell's Animal Farm. Its author has said it is about "the human tendency to continuously divide the world into dualities".

  2. 6 de sept. de 2005 · George Saunders. 3.73. 7,384 ratings859 reviews. In a profoundly strange country called Inner Horner, large enough for only one resident at a time, citizens waiting to enter the country fall under the rule of the power-hungry and tyrannical Phil, setting off a chain of injustice and mass hysteria.An Animal Farm for the 21st century ...

  3. 2 de oct. de 2005 · By Eric Weinberger. Oct. 2, 2005. THE BRIEF AND FRIGHTENING REIGN OF PHIL. By George Saunders. Illustrated. 134 pp. Riverhead Books. Paper, $13. Early in his career, George Saunders...

  4. About The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction. Welcome to Inner Horner, a nation so small it can only accommodate one citizen at a time.

  5. 17 de ago. de 2010 · The brief and frightening reign of Phil : Saunders, George, 1958- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Saunders, George, 1958- Publication date. 2005. Topics. Power (Social sciences), Citizenship, Political fiction, Fantasy fiction. Publisher. New York : Riverhead Books. Collection.

  6. So begins his brief and very frightening reign... A surreal and incisive satire by the Booker Prize-winning author whose work illuminates the strangest and most darkly funny corners of our reality. Read an extract

  7. 6 de sept. de 2005 · by George Saunders (Author) 4.2 323 ratings. See all formats and editions. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Man Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo and the story collection Tenth of December, a 2013 National Book Award Finalist for Fiction.