Review of Indignation (2016) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 03 Aug 2016
The beauty of Indignation can be found in how it builds, growing from a garden-variety coming-of-age story into a poetic, even prayerful, meditation on the pitiless vagaries of character and regret. Thoughtful and reserved, perhaps even to a fault, Indignation winds up packing a wallop far greater than its modest parts might suggest.
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This review of Indignation (2016) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 03 Aug 2016.
Indignation has generally received positive reviews.
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