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      Publisher’s Weekly Interview

      Read Publisher's Weekly's recent profile of Amor Towles and his new novel, A Gentleman in Moscow, here.

      "Sitting over a cappuccino in Caffe Reggio in New York’s Greenwich Village, listening to the novelist Amor Towles speak about the Russian Revolution, it’s not difficult to imagine that this scene is taking place half a century ago..."

      What If You Had to Spend the Rest of Your Life in a Luxury Hotel?

      Town & Country preview my new book.

      "A Gentleman in Moscow, Towles' second novel, to be published this September, again by Viking. The book tells the story of Count Alexander Rostov, an "unrepentant aristocrat," according to the Bolshevik tribunal that sentences him to house arrest in The Metropol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. Although Towles says he was "daunted by the notion of writing a novel in which my main character (and my readers) would be trapped in a single building in a foreign city for over thirty years," the book moves briskly from one crisp scene to the next, and ultimately casts a spell as encompassing as Rules of Civility, a book that inhales you into its Gatsby-esque universe."

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