sábado, 4 de octubre de 2014

A Small Boy and Others - Henry James

These are the echoes of Henry James' childhood as he himself remembered it in his last years. It's been said that it's written in his densest prose, and yes indeed, we've got molasses kind of writing here, each phrase long, rhetorical, sticky. Anyway it's beguiling too this remembrance of that lost world and how that privileged boy learnt his way in it.

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