Book review: The Man Who Never Stopped Sleeping by Aharon Appelfeld

“With its universal themes of healing, recovery, creativity, and finding one’s vocation The Man Who Never Stopped Sleeping should engage the wide readership Appelfeld’s prose deserves. Readers may want to buy extra copies and donate them to VA hospitals.” — from my review in New York Journal of Books.






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Published on February 09, 2017 15:14
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