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Towles's approach in A Gentleman in Moscow was described as a "gorgeous sleight of hand" by The New York Times: What saves the book is the gorgeous sleight of hand that draws it to a satisfying end, and the way he chooses themes that run deeper than mere sociopolitical commentary: parental duty, friendship, romance, the call of home.
A Gentleman in Moscow is adapted from the novel of the same name by Amor Towles. However, in a change from the book, the role of Anna Urbanova has expanded in the series. Writer Ben Vanstone said that, while the "novel is necessarily very count-focused", it does not give "that broad an impression of Anna's life away from the count".
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There are plenty of reasons to write fiction: to inform, to thrill, to move, to challenge, to inspire. All of those come into play in Amor Towles' work, but it seems to me that his main impulse is ...
War and Peace & A Gentleman In Moscow character: Created by: Leo Tolstoy: Portrayed by: Jeremy Brett Oleg Tabakov Sylvester Morand Jack Lowden: In-universe information; Full name: Nikolai Ilyich Rostov: Gender: Male: Title: Count: Occupation: Soldier first. Then quits the army and becomes a farmer. Family: Ilya Rostov (father) Natalia Rostova ...
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