Philipp Meyer “What You Do Out Here…”

2014-03-09T17:18:48-04:00

Philipp Meyer "What You Do Out Here, When You're Alone" Summer Fiction: 20 Under 40 June14/21 "The New Yorker" That's why I started down this particular reading road, to sample the work of the ten writers whose names I did not recognize, like Philipp Meyer's, on the New Yorker's List

Philipp Meyer “What You Do Out Here…”2014-03-09T17:18:48-04:00

“Here We Aren’t, So Quickly” Jonathan Safron Foer

2014-03-09T17:18:41-04:00

Jonathan Safran Foer "Here We Aren't, So Quickly" Summer Fiction: 20 Under 40 June14/21 "The New Yorker" As with Joshua Ferris, I've read Jonathan Safran Foer's second novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, but have not read his more famous debut, Everything is Illuminated. It wasn't because I didn't want

“Here We Aren’t, So Quickly” Jonathan Safron Foer2014-03-09T17:18:41-04:00

“The Pilot” Joshua Ferris

2014-03-09T17:18:31-04:00

Joshua Ferris "The Pilot" Summer Fiction: 20 Under 40 June14/21 "The New Yorker" Joshua Ferris' first novel, was published in 2007 (And Then We Came to the End), and his second (The Unnamed) earlier this year. Unlike most people, I've read his second but not his first (although I hope to

“The Pilot” Joshua Ferris2014-03-09T17:18:31-04:00

Jane Gardam’s Going into a Dark House (1994)

2020-03-31T12:30:06-04:00

Jane Gardam's Going into a Dark House Little Brown 1994 Jane Gardam is one of my MRE authors, having discovered Bilgewater a few years back, and this collection also counts for the 2010 Reading Challenge (in the Charity Shop category, because my friend Helen picked it up at the Oxfam

Jane Gardam’s Going into a Dark House (1994)2020-03-31T12:30:06-04:00

“Extreme Solitude” Jeffrey Eugenides’

2014-07-11T15:57:59-04:00

Jeffrey Eugenides' "Extreme Solitude" The New Yorker -  June 7, 2010 issue There has been some chatter about magazine subscriptions lately (at Inklings and Pickle Me This) and that's gotten me feeling even a little more guilty about not keeping up with my "New Yorker" issues (as opposed to the

“Extreme Solitude” Jeffrey Eugenides’2014-07-11T15:57:59-04:00
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