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Mar. 15th, 2006 12:57 amSo I've figured out the process for the semi-ongoing-Philip-Roth-not-really-a-project-project:
boldmoves, you've been conspicuously silent...
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spygrl1: I find myself unsold on Alice Munro. I understand why she seems to concentrate on short stories--Lives of Girls and Women really isn't so much a novel as an anthology of stories that all happen to be about the same character(s). Additionally, I didn't get the feeling that a whole lot happened, particularly in the first half of the book. But that's me; perhaps I'll give Runaway a try down the road.
- I read a Roth book;
- I read a "detox" book--something borderline light-n-fluffy, preferably nonfiction, preferably by a woman;
- I read a "penance" book--a novel written by a woman;
- I read something (perhaps two somethings) unaligned to any theme;
- Cycle repeats with another Roth.
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Date: 2006-03-15 02:37 pm (UTC)Have you read any Ali Smith yet? I really enjoyed The Accidental.
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Date: 2006-03-16 09:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-17 02:48 am (UTC)Recently read and loved:
My Sister's Continent, by Gina Frangello
We Who Are About To..., by Joanna Russ
Skin, by Kellie Wells
I Live With You, by Carol Emshwiller
Not so recently read, but have stood the test of time:
Original Bliss, by A.L. Kennedy
Cat's Eye, by Margaret Atwood
American Woman in the Chinese Hat, by Carole Maso
Nights at the Circus, by Angela Carter
Also, I love Alice Munro, but I've never read her novel. You should definitely read her short fiction. I recommend either The Love of A Good Woman or Hateship, Friendship, Courtship Loveship, Marriage.