But the novel also offers a singular insight into Brando's fantasy life.
The novel doesn't offer easy answers to any of its questions.
Arabic novels offer a marvellous array of answers to questions we did not know we wanted to ask.
The novels don't offer much detail, but they make it clear that arithmancy involves the magical properties of numbers.
Interactive novels, however, offer readers a unique way to read fiction by choosing a page, a character, or a direction.
Although ostensibly about music, the novel also offers a sly Barthes-like gloss on fiction, its critics and the pleasure of texts.
Her glittering novels, especially those set in New York, offer a rare opportunity to reflect on the dependence of cities and books for mutual survival.
The novel also offers an affectionate view of the Colombian city of Cali as unique, magic, and different.
Nowadays, often even the most accomplished novels offer characters that are little more than flat, ghostly reflections of characters.
Jane Austen's novels offer several answers to the question of the purpose of these accomplishments.