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Reviewed on May 1, 2007
Peruvian novelist/essayist Llosa (The War at the End of the World ) offers a remarkable critique of Victor Hugo's masterpiece,Les Misrables . Originally titledLes Misres and more compactly narrated and more simply structured, the novel developed into Hugo's lifetime project. Like poet Walt Whitman, who never stopped embellishingLeaves of Grass , Hugo added to the original his social and political observations, his humanist creeds, and...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




