"It is, in a sense, a prose Aeneid, written with so much economy and constraint that the reader is only aware at the end that he has been following the wanderings of a hero." Thus did Andrew Nelson Lytle, in a 1934NewRepublicreview,...
"It is, in a sense, a prose Aeneid, written with so much economy and constraint that the reader is only aware at the end that he has been following the wanderings of a hero." Thus did Andrew Nelson Lytle, in a 1934NewRepublicreview,...