Places where they sing

Places Where They Sing by Simon Raven is a first edition published by Blond in 1970. This English-language book spans 224 pages and is part of the Alms for Oblivion series. The narrative explores the lives and interactions of the upper class in England, delving into their complexities and social dynamics.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of the characters and their environments, reflecting the intricacies of upper-class life. The story presents a vivid depiction of societal norms and personal relationships, offering insights into the world of privilege and its implications. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the themes of class and identity within the context of English society.
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Places Where They Sing (Number 6 in the Alms for Oblivion Series)
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