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rhapsody

[rap-suh-dee] / ˈræp sə di /








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It’s a Shakespearean rhapsody in indigo where love, friendship, betrayal and revenge swirl and blur with life-changing consequences.

From Los Angeles Times

Mother love brings strange moments of what can only be called grace, moments Walbert captures with an unusual combination of restraint and rhapsody.

From New York Times

Upon the pretense of writing a popular novel for us, you have been receiving cash advances from us, while passing through our press the sheets of a blasphemous rhapsody.

From The New Yorker

Part rhapsody, part elegy, the book memorializes neighborhood legends, and, even as it impishly indulges nostalgic romance, it never forgets, or forgives, the violence that threatens these young lives.

From The New Yorker

A worm plays Hungarian rhapsodies on the zither.

From The New Yorker