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Wylie Agency
Andrew Wylie is shopping two novels from Philip Roth, the recently published Indignation (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and the fall 2009-slated The Humbling (HMH, fall 09), about a 60-year-old stage actor who, with his career falling apart and recently widowed, comes face-to-face with “an unusual erotic desire.” Wylie is also shopping Salman Rushdie's latest, The Enchantress of Florence, which has already sold in a number of foreign territories and Orhan Pamuk's The Museum of Innocence (Knopf), which was published in Turkey in 2008 and will launch at the fair. Then there are two novels by the Albanian poet Ismail Kadare, The Accident and The Siege. Wylie will also be working on previously unpublished titles from three big literary estates: there's the last work from Vladimir Nabokov, The Original of Laura, which was unfinished at the time of the author's death and, according to Wylie, “has been under lock and key for years”; Robert Bolano's The Third Reich; and, from Cuban author Guillermo Cabrera, La Ninfa Inconstante.

 
 
 
 
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