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As an introduction to Tanizaki, "The Gourmet Club" is perhaps a poor choice, but for readers already familiar with the breadth of his novelistic range -- from "Naomi" to "The Makioka Sisters" to "Diary of a Mad Old Man" -- these stories offer fascinating glimpses into the obscurer corners of his art.
"Journey to the Abyss," which fluidly if not flawlessly translates Kessler's prose, is a document of novelistic breadth and depth, showing the spiritual development of a lavishly cultured man who grapples with the violent energies of the twentieth century.
As a title, "All the Time in the World" is, in this sense, exactly wrong: these stories never have the breadth and breath — the expansiveness of novelistic time — they need.
"Heads in Beds" embraces the full, novelistic breadth of hotel experience, not just the squalid late-night couplings for which they are so justly known.
It is full of novelistic possibility.
Parks's repeated distrust of novelistic wisdom seems telling.
"I don't have a lot of novelistic plumage.
Or, since this is a familiar kind of novelistic joke, "the paradox".
One was "Mercier and Camier," a kind of novelistic forerunner to "Waiting for Godot".
A colleague old enough to compare with a bygone age of novelistic (in gratitude thinks so.
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