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“Second Lives” Daniel Alarcón

2014-03-09T19:07:21-04:00

Daniel Alarcón "Second Lives" The New Yorker Fiction: 20 Under 40 August 16/23, 2010 issue Daniel Alarcón's Q&A is one which I enjoyed particularly: for me, it has the perfect blend between playfulness and seriousness. For instance, he doesn't mind saying that the first pieces of fiction to have an

“Second Lives” Daniel Alarcón2014-03-09T19:07:21-04:00

Michael Winter’s This All Happened (2000)

2014-03-09T19:04:52-04:00

Michael Winter's This All Happened: A Fictional Memoir House of Anansi, 2000 Gabriel English was also the protagonist of Michael Winter's short story collection One Last Good Look. I realized this after I had finished this novel and felt a little badly. As though I'd arrived significantly late for an

Michael Winter’s This All Happened (2000)2014-03-09T19:04:52-04:00

Daphne duMaurier’s Flight of the Falcon (1965)

2014-03-09T19:02:07-04:00

Daphne duMaurier's Flight of the Falcon (1965) Penguin, 1969 Virago Modern Classic No. 516 Did you notice that I was complaining about the female characters (and their complete and utter uselessness/sexlessness/vixenishness) in The Birds last week? Oh, I admit, that made me a bit nervous. I was really wondering if

Daphne duMaurier’s Flight of the Falcon (1965)2014-03-09T19:02:07-04:00

“The Train of Their Departure” David Bezmozgis

2014-03-09T19:00:35-04:00

David Bezmozgis "The Train of Their Departure" The New Yorker Fiction: 20 Under 40 August 9, 2010 issue It was the inclusion of names like David Bezmosgis' in The New Yorker's 20 Under 40 list that got me keen on reading the series as a whole. I absolutely loved his

“The Train of Their Departure” David Bezmozgis2014-03-09T19:00:35-04:00

Alison Pick’s The Sweet Edge (2005)

2014-03-09T18:59:55-04:00

Alison Pick's The Sweet Edge Raincoast, 2005 You know how sometimes you pick up a book and it's just not the right timing? That was true for me and Alison Pick's first novel, The Sweet Edge, which I first picked up, shortly after publication, in 2005. Even though I'd been

Alison Pick’s The Sweet Edge (2005)2014-03-09T18:59:55-04:00
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