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When the Israeli writer David Grossman's "See Under: Love" was published...he was compared legitimately to Kafka, Grass, Marquez and Joyce....David Grossman's own intimate grammar will speak to anyone who was ever 12. "The Boston Globe"
Like [Virginia] Woolf, Grossman is uncanny at reproducing an experience from the inside out...the writing reminds you of the great, solemn mystery of literature, what the poet Czeslaw Milosz calls the human possibility of being someone else.' "Chicago Tribune"
Mr. Grossman's balance between the poetic and the profane is perfect....["The Book of Intimate Grammar"] is "See Under: Love"'s stylistic twin: the beauty and intelligence of the writing are dazzling....It can be read at once, as a tale of magic realism, a parable about the damage left in the wake of the Holocaust, a psychological portrait of a child's descent into madness, and, finally, as a comical but searing indictment of the Jewish family. "The New York Times Book Review""
When the Israeli writer David Grossman's See Under: Love was published...he was compared legitimately to Kafka, Grass, Marquez and Joyce....David Grossman's own intimate grammar will speak to anyone who was ever 12. The Boston Globe
Like [Virginia] Woolf, Grossman is uncanny at reproducing an experience from the inside out...the writing reminds you of the great, solemn mystery of literature, what the poet Czeslaw Milosz calls the human possibility of being someone else.' Chicago Tribune
Mr. Grossman's balance between the poetic and the profane is perfect....[The Book of Intimate Grammar] is See Under: Love's stylistic twin: the beauty and intelligence of the writing are dazzling....It can be read at once, as a tale of magic realism, a parable about the damage left in the wake of the Holocaust, a psychological portrait of a child's descent into madness, and, finally, as a comical but searing indictment of the Jewish family. The New York Times Book Review
""When the Israeli writer David Grossman's See Under: Love was published...he was compared legitimately to Kafka, Grass, Marquez and Joyce....David Grossman's own intimate grammar will speak to anyone who was ever 12." --The Boston Globe
"Like [Virginia] Woolf, Grossman is uncanny at reproducing an experience from the inside out...the writing reminds you of the great, solemn mystery of literature, what the poet Czeslaw Milosz calls 'the human possibility of being someone else.'" --Chicago Tribune
"Mr. Grossman's balance between the poetic and the profane is perfect....[The Book of Intimate Grammar] is See Under: Love's stylistic twin: the beauty and intelligence of the writing are dazzling....It can be read at once, as a tale of magic realism, a parable about the damage left in the wake of the Holocaust, a psychological portrait of a child's descent into madness, and, finally, as a comical but searing indictment of the Jewish family." --The New York Times Book Review
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