Ask the Author: Amor Towles
“I'm happy to announce that my new novel, THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, will be out on October 5, 2021. It’s about four boys on their way from Nebraska to New York City in 1954.”
Amor Towles
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Amor Towles
Tom,
You can find my thoughts about the ending of THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY in the Q&A about the book at amortowles.com
You can find my thoughts about the ending of THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY in the Q&A about the book at amortowles.com
Amor Towles
The 2013 version was essentially part 1 of the expended novella that appears in Table For Two
Amor Towles
A vastly expanded version of EVE is in my new collection TABLE FOR TWO, which was released in early April.
Amor Towles
that letter only appeared in advance reader copies for booksellers, etc.
I think your question is best answered by the readers!
I think your question is best answered by the readers!
Reggie Morrisey
For me, the particular enjoyment of writing or reading is enchantment with the execution of an unforeseen plot twist and clever word choice. Call it a
For me, the particular enjoyment of writing or reading is enchantment with the execution of an unforeseen plot twist and clever word choice. Call it an encounter with excellence, even within the self. I find it akin to sitting on a beach on Florida’s East Coast near the Kennedy Center, watching a plumb of smoke from a launched space shuttle vanish above, eyes following the path of a spent booster rocket descending onto the offshore pad – the empty 2000,000 lb. booster landing like a graceful ballerina on point. Ah! I strive to write to the “Ah” as Amor Towles does in all the books I’ve read. Writer and reader must be enchanted.
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May 02, 2024 06:55AM · flag
May 02, 2024 06:55AM · flag
Amor Towles
No. While I read Bradbury's short stories as a youth, I have not read that book
Amor Towles
Thanks, Jill.
I'll refer you to the Q&A on the book at amortowles.com where I talk about the book's origins.
I'll refer you to the Q&A on the book at amortowles.com where I talk about the book's origins.
Beth Hartnett
A reply from the amazing Amor Towles himself! My children have joined Team Towles and enjoy his novels, too. Rules of Civility remains by absolute fav
A reply from the amazing Amor Towles himself! My children have joined Team Towles and enjoy his novels, too. Rules of Civility remains by absolute favorite ... to date!
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Apr 16, 2024 06:30AM · flag
Apr 16, 2024 06:30AM · flag
Amor Towles
I'm afraid I don't know the work of Dunnett; I did read and enjoy some of Sayers after writing AGIM. So neither was an influence.
Amor Towles
Robert, I recommend you visit amortowles.com to read one of my Q&A;s; or watch one of my speeches where I speak about my process like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08tfk...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08tfk...
Amor Towles
My new book, TABLE FOR TWO, came out on Tuesday. I hope that's soon enough!
Amor Towles
Bonnie, please visit amortowles.com for an answer. You can find it in the Q&A for both RULES and LINCOLN HIGHWAY.
Amor Towles
Marty, Thanks for reaching out. But I'm afraid this is not a line from my book. Best, AT
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(view spoiler)[Greetings! I am a huge fan and will read just about anything you write because I enjoy your writing style so much. Having just finished and enjoyed The Lincoln Highway I do have a question for you:
Why was it that both Sally and Duchess chapters were written in the first person while all other characters appeared in the third person for their respective narratives? (hide spoiler)]
Why was it that both Sally and Duchess chapters were written in the first person while all other characters appeared in the third person for their respective narratives? (hide spoiler)]
Amor Towles
Gloria, thanks for the kind remarks. I encourage you to visit the Q&A at amortowles.com where your question is answered. Best, AT
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(view spoiler)[I just finished The Lincoln Highway. Thoroughly enjoyed it. But it certainly left me wondering: If there was a chapter after the final chapter, what would that be? I'm a lawyer, so by nature and experience, I envision handcuffs, arrest warrants and, even in the 1950s, child protective services. Or have I misunderstood everything? (hide spoiler)]
Amor Towles
Susan, Thanks for kinds words. I'm so glad you enjoyed TLH. As to your take, I think you have misinterpreted the ending. You can find my thoughts about it at the bottom of the Q&A at amortowles.com.
Best, AT
Best, AT
Amor Towles
Thanks for the kind words. But no, Rostov has no connection to Ninotchka.
Amor Towles
I'm afraid Leave It to Beaver has nothing to do with THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY. (Other than being boys in the 1950s, the characters are hardly similar).
Amor Towles
Nancy, visit the Signed Editions, and the Other Writing pages of amortowles.com
Best, AT
Best, AT
Jackson
I am not sure where you are, but many libraries participate in interlibrary loans with other places. Just in case -- they do not always tout their war
I am not sure where you are, but many libraries participate in interlibrary loans with other places. Just in case -- they do not always tout their wares! Pax.Jackson p.s. plus, if you can afford it, it is nice to extra support authors.
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Mar 14, 2022 08:54AM · flag
Mar 14, 2022 08:54AM · flag
Amor Towles
Dear Andrew,
The language you quote is stated by a character who is transparently an ugly, immoral, and reprehensible figure. These are exactly the sorts of things that he would think and say. As a result, the book calls attention to the reprehensibleness of his antisemitsm.
It is the job of the writer to depict people in a manner that is consistent with their time, upbringing and personality. It is not the job of the writer to whitewash them or reality.
The language you quote is stated by a character who is transparently an ugly, immoral, and reprehensible figure. These are exactly the sorts of things that he would think and say. As a result, the book calls attention to the reprehensibleness of his antisemitsm.
It is the job of the writer to depict people in a manner that is consistent with their time, upbringing and personality. It is not the job of the writer to whitewash them or reality.
Joseph Reynolds
Good answer. Would this person object to a novel with Eichmann in it, with Eichmann saying bad things about the Jews? People are crazy.
Jan 24, 2025 04:02PM · flag
Jan 24, 2025 04:02PM · flag
Amor Towles
Visit amortowles.com for info. (Look in my Bio and in Other Writing).
Amor Towles
Thanks, Kia.
And register on the Contact page of my web site if you want to received occasional news.
Best,
AT
And register on the Contact page of my web site if you want to received occasional news.
Best,
AT
Amor Towles
Katie, thanks for the kind words. None of the characters in any of my books are based on people. They are all inventions. Best, AT
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