Book review: ‘Adam and Evelyn,’ by Ingo Schulze

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As Ingo Schulze's "Adam and Evelyn" begins, it's 1989 somewhere in East Germany. A carefree, feckless young couple set off for a vacation they've been planning for months. Adam is a 30ish guy who makes a good living as a master tailor. He's an artist at his work, which consists of turning fairly ordinary women into striking beauties. He's not conceited about his talent, but he recognizes it, and it brings him quiet satisfaction.

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Jerry Markon 24 Dec, 2011


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