"But as the Count advanced through Essays Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen, his goal seemed to recede into the distance. It was suddenly as if the book were not a dining room table at all, but a sort of Sahara. And having emptied his canteen, the Count would soon be crawling across its sentences with the peak of each hard-won page revealing but another page beyond....."

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About Amor Towles

Amor Towles is an American novelist best known for Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Lincoln Highway. His fiction is widely translated and has reached international bestseller lists.

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