Amor Towles, the novelist behind the international bestseller "A Gentleman in Moscow," returns with "Table for Two" (Viking), an irresistible collection of short stories and a novella flavored with ...
In his 2023 book The Art Thief, author Michael Finkel crucially observed (my book review here) that “art is the result of facing almost no survival pressure of all.” So true, and it raises an exciting ...
Amor Towles has transported readers to a hotel in a changing Russia ("A Gentleman in Moscow") and the roads of the U.S. in the 1950's ("The Lincoln Highway," a Read With Jenna pick). For his next book ...
Novelist Amor Towles talks about his new short story collection, "Table for Two," at his retreat in Garrison on Feb. 23 2024. "Table for Two" includes six short stories and a novella set in Los ...
There are plenty of reasons to write fiction: to inform, to thrill, to move, to challenge, to inspire. All of those come into play in Amor Towles’ work, but it seems to me that his main impulse is a ...
The Gering Public Library's February Food for Thought Book Group pick is "Table for Two: Fictions" by Amor Towles — six short stories and a novella that remind you why ...
“Table for Two: Fictions” is the first collection of short works by Amor Towles, the New York Times best — selling author of “A Gentleman from Moscow.” Towles is the author of three novels since the ...
Bestselling author Amor Towles will deliver the annual Wilkes University Max Rosenn Lecture in Law and Humanities at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, at the newly renovated Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for ...
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WBEZ and Bookends and Beginnings are proud to present Amor Towles on Monday, April 29th at the Athenaeum Center for Thought. Towles, the best selling author of The Lincoln Highway, A Gentleman in ...
At the very end of Amor Towles' first novel, "Rules Of Civility," his character Evelyn Ross is on a train. The year is 1938. She is pulling out of New York City, having just completely blown up her ...
I have become an Amor Towles fan. Last April I authored a review of Towles’ A Gentleman In Moscow. Occasionally, I have to sue crooked fiduciaries who have breached their duties to my clients. In ...