Ben Schrank's 6 favorite books

The author's preferred novels focus on love, betrayal, and "creative people who behave badly"

Ben Schrank
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The End of the Affair by Graham Greene (Penguin, $15). Maurice Bendrix, novelist, gives us the "record of hate" that is his account of his adulterous affair with one Sarah Miles. Greene forces Bendrix to wrestle with the possibility of miracles, which makes Bendrix even angrier.

Sabbath's Theater by Philip Roth (Vintage, $16). The affair that Mickey Sabbath, gifted puppeteer, has with an innkeeper's wife catapults him into a journey backward. The novel is a debauched sexual roller coaster that ends with Roth's best closing line — a line about turning away from death: "How could he go? Everything he hated was here."

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