“There are few novelists nowadays, I suppose, who will not readily acknowledge that, in certain most intrinsic qualities of the art, the great Russians are what Henry James once called Balzac, the masters of us all.” - From Edith Wharton’s introduction to William Gerhardie’s Futility. The book is out next month as part of Melville House’s The Neversink Library.
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