New York and The Age of Innocence

New York and The Age of Innocence

By Adrienne Raptis | January 18, 2011 | Comments Off on New York and The Age of Innocence

Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence was recently named the greatest New York novel of all time by New York Magazine‘s critic, Sam Anderson. Here is what he writes: “New York is, famously, the everything bagel of megalopolises—one of the world’s most diverse cities, defined by its churning mix of religions, ethnicities, social classes, attitudes,…

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Among Nobels

Among Nobels

By Adrienne Raptis | October 7, 2010 | Comments Off on Among Nobels

At Raptis Rare Books, one of our specialties is signed first editions written by Nobel Prize winners. Therefore, the announcement of the new Nobel prize winners are always a fun time for us. Today, the Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded to Mario Vargas Llosa and our congratulations go out to him. The Nobel Prize…

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Jose Saramago, we will miss you.

Jose Saramago, we will miss you.

By Adrienne Raptis | June 27, 2010 | Comments Off on Jose Saramago, we will miss you.

On June 18th the world lost a legend in the literary world. Portuguese-born Nobel-prize winner Jose Saramago died at the age of 87 and was mourned by over 20,000 people in Lisbon at his funeral last week. Saramago was born Jose de Sousa to a family of landless peasants. His father was nicknamed Saramago, which…

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