riven rock उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1927, Stanley is locked up in a stone mansion on the 87-acre estate of Riven Rock by Katherine and his family after a series of violent sexual attacks on women.
- And yet Mr . McCormick, an heir to Cyrus McCormick's International Harvester fortune, spent most of his life under psychiatric care in a private compound near Santa Barbara called Riven Rock.
- With " Riven Rock, " he has apparently decided to try, as he once put it, " to do emotions, " rather than embrace his more antic comic talents.
- Marin's image entitled " Riven Rock " is now a wine label for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon wine being sold under a private label of the same name at the grocery chain Whole Foods Market.
- In " Riven Rock, " Stanley McCormick, heir to the McCormick reaper fortune, is a true sex maniac . " Stanley and Kinsey came out of the same Victorian era of oppression, " Boyle said.
- "Riven Rock " probes male-female relationships, the nature of psychiatric care ( as it existed in the early twentieth century ), and the crazy mix of classes and ethnicities that is modern America.
- About a mile from T . Coraghessan Boyle's home in Montecito, Calif ., a small town south of Santa Barbara, stand the ruins of Riven Rock, the former prison and estate of insane multimillionaire Stanley McCormick.
- In June 1908, Stanley was moved to the McCormick's Riven Rock estate in Montecito, California, where his schizophrenic older sister, Mary Virginia, had lived from 1898 1904 before being placed in a Huntsville, Alabama, sanitarium.
- The language and imagination are so vibrant that scenes stay with the reader long after finishing, but " Riven Rock " is a rather bleak book, expressing a deep contempt for the male of the species and the way his libido can sometimes be expressed so brutally.
- RIVEN ROCK . By T . Coraghessan Boyle . ( Viking, $ 24.95 . ) A rich madman lives cloistered away from women for 20 years because he both loves and hates them far too much in this purplish novel starring some real early-20th-century Americans.