Henry James can really spin a yarn
Finished reading the first volumes of Knausgaard's epic and of Elena Ferrante's tetralogy, which were both great. Both are mannered novels and are concerned, in my opinion, with delicate social relationships as they take place within a very tight-knit society (in Knausgaard's case, his family, and in Ferrante's, the few city blocks that constitute her n…
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