Angels And Demons

From: The Washington Post | Date: October 27, 1996| Author: Dennis Drabelle | Copyright information

THE DISCOVERY OF HEAVEN

By Harry Mulisch

Translated from the Dutch by Paul Vincent. Viking. 730 pp. S34.95 "I NEVER make up anything," claims a novelist-character in this prodigious novel. "I remember. I remember things that have never happened. Just like you do when you read my novel." Much the same might be said of that novelist's creator, Harry Mulisch, a Dutch writer best-known for The Assault, the gripping story of a family shattered by an assassination in front of their hou...

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