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Our Best Love Story traces the end of a
romance as an unnamed narrator wanders
the streets of his city, attempting to endure
his new solitude, taking refuge in remembered
places and imagined companions. Told
in a series of fragments, the novel wrestles
powerfully but playfully with its own obligation
to craft a satisfying story of love’s formation,
its decay, and its eventual end.
Ultimately, Levi’s novel asks readers to
consider whether books, stories, reading,
writing, the artificial life and companionship
found in literature, can ever truly form an
adequate response to the inescapable fact of
human solitude.



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The lyrical style of Levi’s prose is heavily influenced by classic Yiddish literature, as well as leaders of the modernist movement: people like Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce. –The Times of Isreal
Levi writes with a reflective melancholy that evokes Isaac Bashevis Singer and Isaak Babel, but he’s also been compared to James Joyce for his ex-pat-like ruminations on his homeland. –Historical Novel Society

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    A Paperback / softback by Mario Levi, Zeynep Beler

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      Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
      Publication Date: 12/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781628972306, 978-1628972306
      ISBN10: 1628972300

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Our Best Love Story traces the end of a
      romance as an unnamed narrator wanders
      the streets of his city, attempting to endure
      his new solitude, taking refuge in remembered
      places and imagined companions. Told
      in a series of fragments, the novel wrestles
      powerfully but playfully with its own obligation
      to craft a satisfying story of love’s formation,
      its decay, and its eventual end.
      Ultimately, Levi’s novel asks readers to
      consider whether books, stories, reading,
      writing, the artificial life and companionship
      found in literature, can ever truly form an
      adequate response to the inescapable fact of
      human solitude.



      Trade Review
      The lyrical style of Levi’s prose is heavily influenced by classic Yiddish literature, as well as leaders of the modernist movement: people like Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce. –The Times of Isreal
      Levi writes with a reflective melancholy that evokes Isaac Bashevis Singer and Isaak Babel, but he’s also been compared to James Joyce for his ex-pat-like ruminations on his homeland. –Historical Novel Society

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