![]() "When I had the idea of a guy who is trapped in a hotel, it came with the idea that it was a 30ish-year span. "Long before I write the book, I'll have a pretty complete sense of where it takes place, when it takes place, how long its duration is," said Towles via Zoom from his book-lined study in New York. ![]() It's as if most of its elements were there all the time, waiting for him to get busy. He always has several potential novels percolating and, when he begins writing, he enters fully into that world. ![]() Towles, who will be at the Fitzgerald Theater on Wednesday as part of the Talking Volumes series, resets each time he starts a new book. Amor Towles' novels, including the bestseller "A Gentleman in Moscow" and his new "The Lincoln Highway," are so distinctive that they read like the works of different writers. ![]()
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