Painting a vivid picture
In “The Goldfinch,” Donna Tartt’s third novel, she paints the different strata of life that central figure Decker floats through with vivid detail, including the Vegas gambling scene, high-society Manhattan, the world of antique furniture dealing and underworld art dens, training an acute eye on the moral ambiguity of all of her characters.Technology
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