Let’s discuss The Street of Crocodiles, or if you prefer the original title, Cinnamon Shops. Does it deserve comparison to Kafka and Proust as I.B. Singer claims in the cover blurb? Did you know that Cynthia Ozick had written a novel centered on the manuscript Schulz was writing when he was killed during the war (a ms no one has ever seen, that he called The Messiah)? Did you feel as if you were reading short stories or a novel (Schulz called it a novel)?
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