Utz

How is Utz's apartment described in the novel, Utz?

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Utz's apartment has the stale smell of rooms where art is kept and dusting is dangerous. The main room has one tiny window that overlooks the Old Jewish Cemetery. It is furnished with a daybed, a glass-topped table and a pair of Barcelona chairs upholstered in dark green leather. The chairs were rescued from a Mies van der Rohe house in Monrovia. The room is narrow, lined with a double bank of plate-glass shelves backed with mirrors. The shelves are crammed with porcelains. There are white porcelain sculptures arranged on the gray carpet, as well.

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