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Open City
Open City is a novel by Teju Cole, © Random House 2011 You hadn’t heard about Cormac’s Olivetti? Check it out.
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, classics, contemporary, contemporary fiction, debut, emotional weight, fiction, lens, lonely, narrator, new york city, novel, perspective, postmodernism, reading, trust, urban space
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Stone Arabia
Stone Arabia is a novel by Dana Spiotta, © Scribner 2011.
Posted in Book Review
Tagged art, book review, contemporary fiction, fiction, lens, novel, perspective
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