Did “Less” Need More?: On Andrew Sean Greer’s “Less Is Lost”
John Havard reviews Andrew Sean Greer’s new novel “Less Is Lost.”
"One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty." — Jane Austen
John Havard reviews Andrew Sean Greer’s new novel “Less Is Lost.”
John HavardNov 14, 2022
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