Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories

2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

These stories turn on moments in which their characters are yanked from their everyday existences. That ordinary, day-to-day life? It's there, and the reader understands its dimensions, but the focus is elsewhere. "Hard, steady work, and no money in it either. When there was fish, there was no price for

Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

Rising: The Emperor of Paris

2020-05-21T16:07:46-04:00

One might think that writers of bookish books would go on and on, produce vast treatises on their love of books and literature, but many bookish books are slim volumes. Consider Carlos Maria Dominguez's The House of Paper (2004), Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (1953), and Bohumil Hrabal’s Too Loud a Solitude (1976; Trans.

Rising: The Emperor of Paris2020-05-21T16:07:46-04:00

Reading with the ReLits in mind

2014-03-17T16:25:56-04:00

Last year, on six weekends, I posed about being Buried in ReLit Print, sampling the novels, short stories and poetry (which is adventurous for me) on the longlists. The longlists for the 2012 ReLit Awards were announced last Tuesday and I began making my reading plans that morning. Several of

Reading with the ReLits in mind2014-03-17T16:25:56-04:00

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00

Just when I was thinking that I've been talking a lot about theme and structure with these stories, and not so much about characterization, along comes a story like "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd" to make the point. "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd have known each other eighty years, ever

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00

Autumn Reading Plans

2020-08-19T08:26:34-04:00

Deep breath. September will be filled with so many fantastic books. I say this with assurance, because check out the great reading below. R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril VII Details here September 1 - October 31 My reading list and over-the-top plans and dreams here Readalong of The Little Stranger details are

Autumn Reading Plans2020-08-19T08:26:34-04:00
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