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Just before his death, Sanford Friedman completed this, his final novel, something entirely different from anything he, or for that matter anyone, had written before - Conversations with Beethoven, a moving meditation on greatness and pettiness, vulnerability and genius, that is as elegiac as it is... Full description
Series: New York Review Books Classics
Mr. Fortune's maggot: and, The salutation
A time to keep silence
Conversations with Beethoven
A legacy
His only son
The invisibility cloak
Paris vagabond
A family lexicon
Late fame
Anniversaries: from a year in the life of Gesine Cresspahl
Compulsory games: and other stories
Havoc
Inhuman land: searching for the truth in Soviet Russia, 1941-1942
Ivory pearl
Criminal child: selected essays
A king alone
Three summers
The word of the speechless: selected stories
Dissipatio H.G.: the vanishing
Divorcing
The end of me
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk: selected stories of Nikolai Leskov
Motley stones
Living pictures
The right to be lazy and other writings
Telluria
The wounded age and Eastern tales
Our philosopher