
Susan Salter Reynolds takes notice of Joseph Kessell's Belle de Jour in this past weekend's Los Angeles Times:
"Belle de Jour" was an extremely controversial look into the female psyche when it was first published; today it is easier to appreciate the simple beauty of the writing and contemplate the character of Séverine Serizy, whose "desire to love was so difficult to put into practice."
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