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Reviews In Brief / The Wasp Eater, Marianne Rogoff
Reviews In Brief / The Wasp Eater, Marianne Rogoff
Marianne Rogoff
In William Lychak's first novel, the child is witness. Daniel, a 10-year- old living in New England, sees everything, processes it, trying to grasp the mysterious, mistaken ways of adults: his mother, Anna; his father, Bob; and his grown cousin Joelyn.
Reviews In Brief / World Famous Love Acts, Marianne Rogoff
Reviews In Brief / World Famous Love Acts, Marianne Rogoff
Marianne Rogoff
Brian Leung's writing is exquisite, deceptively plain, deeply felt and spiritually high, with dead-on depictions of the world as it is and people coping such as they can. He doesn't limit himself to particular character types but eyes all kinds with compassion, true empathy and bursts of clairvoyance.
Reviews In Brief / Do The Blind Dream?, Marianne Rogoff
Reviews In Brief / Do The Blind Dream?, Marianne Rogoff
Marianne Rogoff
On the last page of "Do the Blind Dream?" you'll find a character saying, "One morning, more than thirty years later, I was sitting at a bar in Paris drinking a coffee when, for no particular reason, I thought about ..." and he will wonder if things might have been different if. ...
This is the theme in many stories here: a turning point or moment or scene that has stuck in the mind for 30 or 50 years, and how we are formed by the mistakes and legacies of our parents and ancestors, even after we have run away …