This book may really be about the ways in which we rationalise our lives, fates, choices, when all is ‘too late’
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Maroc - The New York Times - Books - 26/Jan 10:02
In “Vigil,” an oil tycoon on his deathbed receives a visit from an angel.
This book may really be about the ways in which we rationalise our lives, fates, choices, when all is ‘too late’
This book may really be about the ways in which we rationalise our lives, fates, choices, when all is ‘too late’
In his first novel in nearly a decade, George Saunders enters the consciousness of a dying oil magnate.
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