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Book ReviewThe American Novel
September 22, 2020

Oil! by Upton Sinclair

I had high hopes for Oil! by Upton Sinclair. Theses hopes rested in part on There Will Be Blood (2007), a movie based on the novel, a movie I loved. But the film, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, shares the “idea” of Sinclair’s novel, but not its plot....

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Book ReviewCrime Thriller
September 6, 2020

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson

Somewhere, around the 200th page, I thought to myself: Larsson needs to stop introducing new characters. Every one of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium novels contains a large cast of characters, but The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest had so many characters who became major or minor protagonists or antagonists that the plot grew complicated...

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Book ReviewClassic LiteratureHistorical Fiction
May 20, 2020

The Spy Novel: Cooper’s The Spy

We all love a good spy novel.  At least, I know I love espionage thrillers. I have already reviewed several on this blog, including Red Sparrow, The Rhythm Section, and Leaving Berlin. The spy has always been part of Western literature. In Homer’s Iliad, there is a book dedicated to Odysseus and Diomedes as...

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Book ReviewThe American Novel
April 26, 2020

Ladies’ Man by Richard Price

Something is broken in Kenny Becker’s life, but he doesn’t know what it is or how to fix it. At thirty, he’s stuck in a dead-end job, and he has mixed feelings about his relationship with La Donna. Maybe he loves her. Maybe he enjoys having a woman around for sexual reasons. He wonders...

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Book ReviewThe American Novel
April 19, 2020

The Awakening by Kate Chopin

Edna Pontellier had followed the course of life laid out for women in the Turn of the Century America. She married young, and her choice of husband was a businessman with strong ambition and rising prospects. A Creole, he introduced her to the New Orleans Creole community, where she was stunned by the frank...

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Book ReviewWorld Literature
April 12, 2020

Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino

I don’t believe I’ve ever read any book that I have more trouble reviewing than Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities. Though it’s classified as a novel, it is unlike any novel I had read before. In truth, as I read it, I thought of it more as an epic poem than a novel. It seems...

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Book ReviewHistorical FictionThe American Novel
March 30, 2020

The Reserve by Russell Banks

As you read a novel, you do not need to like the protagonists; in fact, it’s possible to hate the main characters and still enjoy the novel. You can sympathize with them, understand their problems, relate to them, recognize their moral dilemmas, and even wish them success towards their goals. All while despising them....

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Book ReviewClassic LiteratureWorld Literature
March 22, 2020

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse tells the story about the titular character and his spiritual quest. Siddhartha is the son of a Brahmin, a Hindu priest, who realizes he wasn’t suited for the traditional path towards enlightenment. Along with his friend, Govinda, he joins the Samanas, a sect of ascetics, but even the life of...

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Book ReviewThe American Novel
March 10, 2020

Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates

Though I have a lot of good things to say about Blonde, I must confess it’s the novel that broke me. I read it as part of my ill-advised feature-writer series about Joyce Carol Oates. The feature-writer series was a short-lived program I started in 2019, where I would focus on one writer a...

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Book ReviewThe American Novel
February 25, 2020

Dune by Frank Herbert

Is Dune the perfect novel?  Of course, perfection is what every piece of art—be it a painting, a sculpture, a poem, a song, a film, or a novel—strives to be. But what does it mean to say something is perfect? I consider some things perfect. Michelangelo’s David is a perfect statue. I remember standing...

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