Succeeds brilliantly....He lives as a writer and we are the wealthier for it.
THE WASHINGTON POST BOOK WORLD
Anatyole Broyad, long-time book critic, book review editor, and essayist for THE NEW YORK TIMES wants to be remembered. He will be, with this collection of irreverent, humorous essays he wrote concerning the ordeals of life and death--many of which were written during the battle with cancer that led to his death in 1990.
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR
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「And yes, he was alive, as he had hoped, when he died. 」——It is the most appropriate way to end this. After all, it seems to be the only thing we could ask for, if there is any.
评分「And yes, he was alive, as he had hoped, when he died. 」——It is the most appropriate way to end this. After all, it seems to be the only thing we could ask for, if there is any.
评分「And yes, he was alive, as he had hoped, when he died. 」——It is the most appropriate way to end this. After all, it seems to be the only thing we could ask for, if there is any.
评分「And yes, he was alive, as he had hoped, when he died. 」——It is the most appropriate way to end this. After all, it seems to be the only thing we could ask for, if there is any.
评分「And yes, he was alive, as he had hoped, when he died. 」——It is the most appropriate way to end this. After all, it seems to be the only thing we could ask for, if there is any.
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