Justine (Alexandria Quartet; book 1) by Lawrence Durrell
Added by: frufru2 | Karma: 306.02 | Fiction literature | 19 September 2021
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Justine (Alexandria Quartet; book 1) by Lawrence Durrell
Set amid the corrupt glamour and multiplying intrigues of Alexandria in the 1930s and 1940s, the novels of Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet" (of which this is the first) follow the shifting alliances - sexual, cultural and political - of a group of quite varied characters.
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