![]() I’d clean forgotten about Towles, whose first novel, Rules of Civility, came out in 2011. Should he step outside the Metropol’s door, he will be shot, and so, inside it he remains, for the next 32 years. It isn’t out here until February, but given that it has already been published in the US, I think it’s probably OK for me to say that it tells the story of one Count Alexander Rostov, an elegant Russian aristocrat who in 1922 is sentenced by a Bolshevik tribunal to house arrest in a luxury hotel. ![]() ![]() T he other day, my husband strolled into my office bearing major booty in the form of a proof of A Gentleman in Moscow, the new novel by Amor Towles. ![]()
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