A Controversial Rare-Book Dealer Tries to Rewrite His Own Ending
Briefly

Glenn Horowitz has built a fortune as a rare-book dealer, expertly selling the archives of celebrated writers including Gabriel García Márquez, Alice Walker, and John Updike.
Describing himself as 'the Grim Reaper with a sack of shekels,' Horowitz has sold literary legacies like Vladimir Nabokov’s for $1.375 million and Cormac McCarthy’s for $2 million.
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