A Washington Post most anticipated fall book
A legendary editor's reckoning with the twentieth-century novel and the urgent messages it sends.
"[Frank] distinguishes himself as an erudite tour guide . . . [He] sheds light on numerous thematic and aesthetic through lines, all presented in sinewy prose . . . This rewards and delights." --Publishers Weekly
"Borges believed that great readers were rarer even than great writers. On the strength of his first work of literary criticism, Frank, founder and editor of the remarkable New York Review Books imprint, is of that rare breed . . . Every chapter thrills to the telling detail, passionate engagement, and careful argument. This is eye-opening, delighted, close reading." --Booklist (starred review) "Frank is a dogged enthusiast . . . [His] curiosity and scope are both admirable, and his prose style is consistently punchy." --Kirkus Reviews