The Ivory Tower by Henry James, Alan Hollinghurst, Ezra Pound

296 pages first pub 1917 (editions)

fiction classics historical literary mysterious slow-paced
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The Ivory Tower by Henry James, Alan Hollinghurst, Ezra Pound is a thought-provoking and introspective novel that will captivate readers who appreciate literary masterpieces that explore the complexities of identity, cultural clashes, and the darker aspects of the American Dream, making it a perfect fit for those who enjoy philosophical and psychologically nuanced fiction.

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In 1914, Henry James began work on a major novel about the immense new fortunes of America’s Gilded Age. After an absence of more than twenty years, James had returned for a visit to his native country; what he found there filled him with profound...

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