Florence Gordon: A NovelBy Brian MortonHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 320 pages Florence Gordon, the cantankerous heroine of Brian Morton’s latest novel, wants to be alone. When the novel opens, she’s sequestered in her apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, writing a memoir of “the modern women’s movement, her own women’s movement,...
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