From a master of modern American letters comes an enthralling collection of brilliant short fiction about people who, as E. L. Doctorow notes in his Preface, are somehow "distinct from their surroundings--people in some sort of contest with the prevailing world." Containing six unforgettable stories that have never appeared in book form, and a selection of previous classics, "All the Time in the World" is resonant with the mystery, tension, and moral investigation that distinguish the fiction of E. L. Doctorow.
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From a master of modern American letters comes an enthralling collection of brilliant short fiction about people who, as E. L. Doctorow notes in his Preface, are somehow "distinct from their surroundings--people in some sort of contest with the prevailing world." Containing six unforgettable stories that have never appeared in book form, and a selection of previous classics, "All the Time in the World" is resonant with the mystery, tension, and moral investigation that distinguish the fiction of E. L. Doctorow.
A reader's guide can be found online at
RandomHouseReadersCircle.com