A witty and insightful collection of essays and reviews by one of the most prominent literary critics of the mid-20th century. Ranging from Shakespeare to Hemingway, from Joyce to Faulkner, from Eliot to Pound, these pieces offer a fresh and erudite perspective on some of the greatest works of literature and the enduring debates that surround them. With a keen eye for detail and a sharp sense of humour, Tall engages both the mind and the soul of the reader, providing a delightful and enriching reading experience.
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