The second Canadian novel on this year’s Booker shortlist and, although you might not think a Western could have much in common with a story of a jazz band in Nazi Germany, I was immediately struck by the similarities to the first. Both are first person narratives involving lots of time on the road with redemption of [...]
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Booker Shortlist 2011 – The Sisters Brothers – Patrick De Witt
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