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The End of the Affair
by Graham Greene
I first read The End of the Affair during rainy May 2000, having just returned from London. This is the book I wish I could write. Greene's argument for faith, concealed within and behind a love affair, is the most transparent and wonderful I've ever read. This book, like [b:Galatea 2.2|23001|Galatea 2.2 A Novel|Richard Powers|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1167388689s/23001.jpg|1682428], got and continues to get under my skin for many reasons, not the least of which because I find it echoed in the rhythm of my own writing and thought and emotion.