Murther and Walking SpiritsAnthony Burgess listed Davies' The Rebel Angels among the 99 best novels of our time and declared that Davies himself is "without doubt Nobel Prize material". In this unusual novel, Davies' protagonist is murdered in the first sentence of the book, but he lingers as a ghost to view the exploits of his ancestors, from the American Revolution to the present. |
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Roughly Translated 1 | 17 |
Cain Raised | 35 |
Of Water and the Holy Spirit | 93 |
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