Monday, July 27, 2009

The Beginning of Sorts


A web presence, good to have. There's a photo, links to stories (support the journal, support your local book store), and links to authors I enjoy reading who have a website.  

My most recent story appears in Quay: a journal of literature and art. It is called "The Sufferers". It is an uplifting summer time read. 

I've recently finished some excellent books worth noting: 

Geraldine Brooks' "Year of Wonders", another uplifting summer time read about the Plague in 1666. An excellent novel, precise and genuine. 

Mo Yan's "Life and Death are Wearing me Out", an amazing novel that holds tight for nearly 600 pages.

Joseph O'Neil's "Netherland", a novel of the city with great clarity and purpose, a truly enviable narrative. 

Charles D'Ambrosio's "Dead Fish Museum", stories from a far off place, right around the corner.

Some other notables include: Steinbeck's "Travels with Charley", Denis Johnson's "Tree of Smoke", Aravind Adiga's "The White Tiger", Jon Raymond's "Livability", John Banville's "The Sea", Robert Olmstead's "Coal Black Horse", and William Gay's "I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down".

I've read plenty of terrible books recently, but this is not the place for that. I have to think that even a bad book has the hours of a life inside it and so must be worth something. 

1 comment:

  1. Patty --- I hope you get your camera going so you can post some pictures up here too. You're now one of my feeds in outlook!

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