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            by Deborah Levy 
            
              | The Man Who Saw Everything |  
              | In 1988 Saul Adler, 28, is hit by a car while crossing the road and this scene, reappearing later, shapes the novel's perspectives on key moments - his family, his research trip to Berlin, his love life. At first Saul seemed irritatingly self-obsessed but later you see how events are juxtaposed with emotions in his mind. Clever, thought provoking and slightly baffling, it's elegantly written with some very poignant final sections. I will re-read, despite Saul's pretensions. (Victoria Grey-Edwards - bwl 96 Spring 2020)
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