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Time's Fool: A Tale in Verse by Glyn Maxwell
The story follows Edmund Lea, a young man condemned to an eternity alone, perpetually riding a phantom train.
Edmund is allowed to revisit his English hometown only on Christmas Eve every seven years, as he seeks to break the curse upon him.
Written by Glyn Maxwell, a poet and dramatist known for his skill in setting characters in motion and orchestrating them with a poet's knack for rhythmical pathos.
Recognized as a significant literary work by the New York Times Book Review.
The story follows Edmund Lea, a young man condemned to an eternity alone, perpetually riding a phantom train.
Edmund is allowed to revisit his English hometown only on Christmas Eve every seven years, as he seeks to break the curse upon him.
Written by Glyn Maxwell, a poet and dramatist known for his skill in setting characters in motion and orchestrating them with a poet's knack for rhythmical pathos.
Recognized as a significant literary work by the New York Times Book Review.