A dizzyingly convoluted and deliciously silly plot unfolds, with clockwork precision, in Pigs Have Wings. It’s the kind one expects in the happily unworldly world of Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (pronounced “Wood-house”), who once described the kind of writing he did as “musical comedy without music, ...show more
A monument of world literature and a reader’s rite of passage, War and Peace is among the longest works of fiction ever written. Its thirteen hundred pages blend private emotions and public events, love affairs and military campaigns, personality and history into a narrative that—as Tolstoy himself ...show more
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