Barbara Comyns’ Tortured Skeletons

2014-03-09T15:21:47-04:00

Barbara Comyn's The Vet's Daughter Virago, 1981 (1959) It must seem a little silly, but I've counted Barbara Comyns amongst my favourite writers since I read 3/4 of her Sisters by a River several summers ago. Since then, I've steadily collected her works, but I've never finished that initial read

Barbara Comyns’ Tortured Skeletons2014-03-09T15:21:47-04:00

Dig up and eat Happiness

2025-06-25T08:42:22-04:00

Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu's The Shadow Speaker Hyperion 2007 Yes, it was only two weeks ago that I was G is for Gushing about Hiromi Goto's Half World. And part of me is inclined to apologize because I'm about to Gush again, but the bigger part of me remains unapologetic: I just

Dig up and eat Happiness2025-06-25T08:42:22-04:00

Lewis Buzbee’s The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (2006)

2020-05-21T16:29:16-04:00

Lewis Buzbee's The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop: A Memoir, A History Graywolf Press, 2006 Welcome to another bookish Friday. I've had Lewis Buzbee's slim volume on my shelf since it was published in hardcover. Which seems a little silly now -- having left it sitting for so long, when it can be

Lewis Buzbee’s The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (2006)2020-05-21T16:29:16-04:00

Dear Public Libary

2014-03-09T15:15:35-04:00

Dear Public Library, When Roopa Farooki's first novel was listed for the Orange Prize for New Writers, I waited and waited for you to get a copy of her book. And then I gave up. I know, I know: you've got it now. And you're "onto her", at last; you

Dear Public Libary2014-03-09T15:15:35-04:00

What of a Reader’s Intentions?

2014-03-09T15:12:32-04:00

Rosie Alison's The Very Thought of You Alma Books, 2009 Here's something simple to begin with (because I'm having an inordinately hard time writing about Rosie Alison's debut novel): I am grateful. And that is because Victoria, of Eve's Alexandria, sent me her copy of The Very Thought of You

What of a Reader’s Intentions?2014-03-09T15:12:32-04:00
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