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Old 11-23-2014, 09:30 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by desertblues View Post
Well, I have started at last.
I find the introduction(Penguin edition) by Harold Augenbraum very enlightening, but a good foreword is as far/as much as I want to know about any book before I read it. I will save the excellent links of Bookworm_girl (thanks!) for later, when I've finished the book.

edit: the book reminds me of some of the naturalist writers I read; perhaps it is the style or the description of the protagonists.....I don't know, as I'm only at chapter 3.
I haven't read the Introduction by Augenbraum yet. I will read it after I finish the book. I was worried it might have spoilers.
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