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To Each His Own review

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       The most recent addition to the complete review is my review of Leonardo Sciascia's To Each His Own -- originally published as A Man's Blessing in its English translation in 1968, and since re-issued (quite a while back already) under this title by New York Review Books.
       I like how Isabel Quigly put it in her Times Literary Supplement review:
Leonardo Sciascia writes of a society so fictional-sounding that when it is used in fiction understatement is needed, if drama is not to slide into melodrama.
       This -- like his other work -- is definitely worth seeking out.

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