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City of Night

Which leads me somehow to the conclusion,' he chuckled, 'that God, like Hamlet, is a woman: She changes Her makeup constantly, She primps, She flirts with us.

The Barbarian Nurseries

The Big Man remembered one of his favorite lines from Hamlet: “… ‘tis an unweeded garden that grows to seed, and things rank and gross in nature possess it merely.”

The Barbarian Nurseries

Five of them were gathered in a semicircle, talking to one another and contemplating the black slabs they held in their raised palms, as Hamlet had the skull of his poor friend Yorick, summoning news of a tragedy with their thumbs.

The Sympathizer

[A] sweeping new novel . . . The burden borne by the novel’s title character . . . is that he recognized the appeal of each conflicting worldview he encounters. He’s a modern Hamlet, torn by his ability to see all sides. —Week

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