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Crime of Writing

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Lapid, Haim, Lotan, Yael

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Publisher: Toby Press LLC, The Summary: This is an intelligent, sensitive and tense novel about the intimate triangle of man, woman and child. The Crime of Writing explores sexual identity and the relationship between life and literature. A confession opens with the so-called sin of writing. George Brown, who never married or had a family of his own, persistently tries to find out the secret of his mother's disappearance. Brown's relationship with his fath [read more]
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This is an intelligent, sensitive and tense novel about the intimate triangle of man, woman and child. The Crime of Writing explores sexual identity and the relationship between life and literature. A confession opens with the so-called sin of writing. George Brown, who never married or had a family of his own, persistently tries to find out the secret of his mother's disappearance. Brown's relationship with his father and longing for his absent mother creates a conundrum, the answer to which is only revealed to him in the closing pages.

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