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Tag: New York Review Books Classics

Longing for the unreachable past

October 27, 2017 ~ The Longest Chapter

"Katalin Street" by Magda Szabó offers a compulsive reading experience about three families who live side by side in 1934 Budapest.

When failure means success

January 3, 2011 ~ The Longest Chapter

Here's the classic novel that launched me into 2011: John Williams' "Stoner." A champagne of books.

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