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Essay Collection

The Hall of Uselessness: Collected Essays by Simon Leys

by Nick Hordern
February 2012, no. 338

The Hall of Uselessness: Collected Essays by Simon Leys

Black Inc., $49.95 hb, 462 pp, 9781863955324

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Simon Leys is the pen name of the distinguished academic Pierre Ryckmans, who came to notice, first as a sinologist, then as a critic and author. The essays in this collection, composed over more than three decades during which Ryckmans held appointments at the Australian National University and the University of Sydney, cover a wide range of subjects.

 


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The Hall of Uselessness: Collected Essays by Simon Leys

Black Inc., $49.95 hb, 462 pp, 9781863955324

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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