


This was an absolute joy to read. ? Stories by Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gogol, and Turgenev, each followed by a lively "what they did and how they did it" from GS. (It's much better than I've made it sound, I promise!)
George Saunders is both erudite and entertaining and once again I've come away with the impression of his being a remarkably *humane* writer: he gets people, for sure, and has a lot of compassion for them.
Loved the book. Love him. ❤️