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Realism and Mannerism

Fadiman, Clifton P. | September 25, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the book "How Like a God," by Rex Stout. Reworked so as to fall into the straightforward pattern of a direct third-person narrative, "How Like a God" would lose some of its sensational aspect but it would gain in genuineness. Even with all its trickery weighed in, however, it is an unusual book. The central character is remarkably conceived--a successful business man who all his life has been dominated by a wearisome good fortune and who, his energy sapped by an ease he never should have enjoyed, is unable to extricate himself from a horrible sexual dilemma except by murder.

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HOW Like a God (Book); STOUT, Rex; BUSINESSMEN; MURDER; FORTUNE; FICTION
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