Novels

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    The Optimist’s Daughter

    There are many books I read and enjoy, but few that I swoon over. This one, at least in parts, was swoonworthy for the lyrical beauty of its writing and its unmasking of truthful moments. That’s the…

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    Winesburg, Ohio

    Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio is a book of short stories that created a stir when it was first published in 1919. My library copy included an introduction by Malcolm Cowley which suggested Anderson’s…

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    The Martian Chronicles

    I read Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles for the Decades challenge. It’s a collection of short stories about a colonization of Mars that spans about 30 years. In the introduction, Bradbury cites Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio as his literary inspiration,…

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    The Candle In the Wind

    The fourth and concluding tale in T.H. White’s The Once and Future King went by all too quickly. I remember being frustrated by the meandering quality of the narrative in the first book…

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    The Ill-Made Knight

    I’ve finished The Ill-Made Knight, the third tale of The Once and Future King. In this story we learn about Lancelot and Guenever, watch Arthur’s England continue to evolve, and observe the ways he continues…

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    The Queen of Air and Darkness

    The Queen of Air and Darkness is concerned with whether Might makes Right. Though I’m not normally that tuned in to politics, lately it seems that everything I read triggers reflection on something…

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    Diary of a Country Priest

    I discovered Georges Bernanos’ The Diary of a Country Priest in the 1930’s list for the Decades Challenge. The library didn’t have a copy, so I ordered one; before it arrived, I read…

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    The Sword in the Stone

    T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone (1938) is spoken of in my Benet’s Reader’s Encyclopedia as “a witty and erudite fantasy of Arthur’s boyhood, which combines affectionate satire on 20th-century English manners and mores…

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    Story within a story

    Embedded in the rollicking fun of T.H. White’s The Sword in the Stone is this gem: “Sometimes,” he said, “life does seem to be unfair. Do you know the story of Elijah and the Rabbi…