Years of Grace by Margaret Ayer won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1931, although it is rated an astonishingly low 11449th on The Greatest Books of All Time site, I liked it, even if I was not ecstatic about it, especially when it got too long, winding on beyond the point where it should have stopped – you find thousands of reviews on magnum opera from the GOAT and other lists on my blog https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2025/09/do-you-have-any-feedback.html and YouTube channel, if you care to visit
Years of Grace by Margaret Ayer won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1931, although it is rated an astonishingly low 11449 th on The Greatest Books of All Time site, I liked it, even if I was not ecstatic about it, especially when it got too long, winding on beyond the point where it should have stopped – you find thousands of reviews on magnum opera from the GOAT and other lists on my blog https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2025/09/do-you-have-any-feedback.html and YouTube channel, if you care to visit 8 out of 10 I remember a critique made by Magister Ludi Kingsley Amis https://realinibarzoi.blogspot.com/2026/03/take-girl-like-you-by-magister-ludi.html regarding the ‘Checkoff formula: you take a lot of characters, all miserable because of something they won't do, and let them talk without influencing each other for three acts, and at the last moment you introduce some arbitrary calamity, or some proposed change like a return to Petrograd or a holi...