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Scott Veale's review of 'An Unfortunate Woman'
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New & Noteworthy Paperbacks: An Unfortunate Woman: A Journey

by Scott Veale?

Finished a year before the author's suicide in 1984, this "calendar of one man's journey through a few months in his life" is labeled fiction but reads more like memoir, blending wry stories with intimations of mortality. "He adopts a subdued tone that will surprise fans of his famously playful novels," Etelka Lehoczky wrote here last year.


The New York Times Book Review
November 4, 2001
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