Review of Conversations with Other Women (2006) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 23 Jul 2008
In the end, the problem with Conversations with Other Women is not that it pulls an ordinary romance into unfamiliar shapes but that it doesn't pull far enough. It may be dotted with fine observations, yet somehow the charm of its novelty grows stale, and the airless feeling of a closed set begins to fester.
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This review of Conversations with Other Women (2006) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 23 Jul 2008.
Conversations with Other Women has generally received positive reviews.
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