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Trains of Thought by Victor Brombert
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Mar 09, 2004 | ISBN 9781400034031

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"A literary masterpiece. Not only is it beautifully written, but it has a deeply moving story to tell." —The Wall Street Journal

“Penetrating [and] evocative but also honest and wholly unsentimental. . . . Trains of Thought, as well as being a singular memoir, is a work of not-inconsiderable art.” —The Washington Post Book World

“Brombert writes with grace and balance. . . . [H]is story of his time in battle is as riveting as anything by Stephen Ambrose.” —The Boston Globe

“[R]ich in descriptions of intimate domestic existence, memories of youthful thought, and experience of a social world defined by fine manners, high culture and extravagant freedoms.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Splendid . . . Brombert has achieved a luminous contemplative style. . . . A permanent addition to the literature of expatriation.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Beautifully written. . . . [Brombert] tells his story neatly and directly.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review

“Victor Brombert has . . . lots of charm. . . . It is impossible not to like [the book] and him.” —The New York Review of Books

“Lavishly detailed. . . . Rich in descriptions. . . . Sounds, smells, tastes—the child’s universe is rendered closely and very fully.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“[Brombert] writes with brio and a sense of elegy, in command of every last scrap of cherished detail. He is a guardian of the flame, or one of those whom Stendhal called “the Happy Few.” —The New Criterion

“Striking. . . . A beautifully written book.”—The Times Literary Supplement (London)

“Elegant and absorbing. . . . An inspiring achievement.” —The Guardian (London)

“Fascinating. . . . Wonderfully evocative. . . . This is not only an extraordinary story but a very candid examination of a life.” —The Jewish Quarterly (UK)

“An impressionistic, Proustian memoir. . . . Brombert’s prose sings. . . . Truthful and beautiful.” —The New York Sun

“Compelling, lyrical, allusive, and engaging. . . . A book readers will not want to put down.” —Choice

“Intelligent and beautifully written.” —Jewish Chronicle (UK)

“Ranging from lush to poignant to erotic to horrifying. . . . A brilliant memoir illuminating a rich and complex life.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred)

“Evocative and luminous, a book to be savored.”—Booklist

“Perceptive and ruminative. . . . There is much to be learned from this splendid and eminently readable memoir.”—Trenton Times

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