A love affair, abruptly and inexplicably broken off, prompts the grief-stricken novelist Maurice Bendrix to hire a private detective to discover the cause. The retrospective account he keeps is self-described as a “record of hate more than of love, a hate bred of passion.”
The End of the Affair
2,75 €
(Penguin Classics/Deluxe Edition). Originally published in 1951, the novel was acclaimed by William Faulkner, as “…one of the best, most true and moving novels…in anybody’s language.”
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