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  2. The Book of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mirrors is a crime novel by Romanian writer Eugen Chirovici, published on 7 September 2017. It has been translated into 37 languages. [1] The book was adapted to a movie called Sleeping Dogs in 2024.

  3. M. H. Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Meyer Howard Abrams (July 23, 1912 – April 21, 2015), usually cited as M. H. Abrams, was an American literary critic, known for works on romanticism, in particular his book The Mirror and the Lamp. Under Abrams's editorship, The Norton Anthology of English Literature became the standard text for undergraduate survey courses across the U.S ...

  4. The City of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The City of Mirrors was released for publication on May 24, 2016 by Ballantine Books. [ 1 ] The film rights to the three novels were acquired in 2007 for adaptation into a film trilogy , but after 12 years of development and planning, it has been changed to a television series , premiering in January 2019.

  5. Trick Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion is a 2019 book by American author Jia Tolentino. It contains nine essays about topics including internet culture, marriage ...

  6. Mirror, Mirror (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror, Mirror is a fantasy novel by American writer Gregory Maguire, published in 2003. The novel is a revisionist version of the tale of Snow White set in rural Italy and featuring the historical Borgia family, [ 1 ] with Lucrezia Borgia in the role of the Evil Queen .

  7. The Mirror Maker - Wikipedia

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    The Mirror Maker is a collection of stories and essays by Italian author Primo Levi originally published in the Italian newspaper La Stampa.

  8. Gerontion - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "wilderness of mirrors" from the poem has been alluded to by many other writers and artists. It has been used as the titles of plays by Van Badham and Charles Evered, of novels by Max Frisch, and of albums by bands such as Waysted. Rock singer Fish entitled his first solo album Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors.

  9. Gantenbein - Wikipedia

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    It was translated into English in 1965 by Michael Bullock as A Wilderness of Mirrors; this translation was later reprinted under the title Gantenbein in 1982. The novel features a narrator who recounts a multitude of dislocated, fragmented stories, which together reveal certain traits and patterns.