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Category: David Marsh

Sharing lockdown with Fantine, Brother Juniper, and a hideous small boy

If not for lockdown would I ever have taken up the gauntlet and turned to Fantine, the first tome (of five) of “a sort of essay on the infinite,” as Victor Hugo called Les Misérables?

Published March 10, 2021
Categorized as David Marsh, Lockdown Reading

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