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Date:July 01, 2020
Tag:Fiction, manners, philosophy, Russian History

Just Read It: reviews A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

During the virus pandemic, we thought it would be fun to re-watch some of the oldies but goodies!  Here is the second.

Reposted July 1, 2020 – Originally posted July 1, 2019

Host Caroline Miller and guests David Fuks and Dale Hess discuss A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, published in 2016. A Russian Count is condemned to life time incarceration in one of Moscow’s finest hotels during the Russian Revolution. Confinement opens his view of himself and his world.

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