Category Archives: LITERATURE

LITERATURE: Munro’s Hard-Luck Stories

Two old friends meet, talk a bit about love and relationships and stories with twisted endings, and we go back to their last meeting of a few months' back. At that time, they attended a conference and accepted a ride … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Up Next – Jose Saramago’s Blindness and The Works of Chekhov

Somehow, at year’s end and prior to my holiday treat of Faulkner, I think something of an apocalyptic nature is ripe for reading, and so, Blindness is on the table. Perhaps it is the state of the world, the economy, … Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Up Next – A toss-up of fine reading

With Oscar Wao behind me, and Alice Munro's Moons of Jupiter almost finished, I'm considering my next pull from the shelves. Will it be DeFoe's Moll Flanders, Ibsen's A Doll's House, one of Sinclair Lewis, perhaps Babbit, or Jose Saramago's … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao – Finale

The story is simple yet complex, involving generations of a family that are doing their best to find love and happiness between lives spent in New Jersey and their homeland of Santo Domingo. But there is no separation, and the … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The BW Life of Oscar Wao – Symbolism

If I had been really good at close reading, I'd have been smart enough to mark those spots that somehow I just knew would form a pattern. Here, in the closing pages of the story, we're back with Oscar who … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The BW Life of Oscar Wao – Motif & Character

While I might in many ways compare this novel to Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude, Diaz gives his characters a much stronger personality, although Oscar seems to be rather faceless for me when held up against his sister Lola or … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Munro’s Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd

This is a very interesting look at two old women who find themselves in a nursing home. Munro carefully draws out the difference in their lives, though they had known each other in kindergarten, over eighty years ago, and likely … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Munro’s Labor Day Dinner – Endings

This story, as do most of Munro's, focuses on how people interact, what part of their inner self they compromise or embellish in order to deal with life and the people in it.  There is usually, as is here, a … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Munro’s Labor Day Dinner – Revealing a Character’s State of Mind

"And nobody does it better,makes me feel sad for the rest…"  (Carly Simon) Again, Munro's just tops with creating a rounded character that evokes empathy. Here, a husband and wife (Roberta) are going to a friend's for dinner and they've … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Munro’s Labor Day Dinner – Description

While Alice Munro pins down her characters so well that they remain in the mind for a while as an acquaintance, this definitive description of a 12 year-old caught me by surprise: Eva is wearing several fragile, yellowed lace curtains … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: : The BW Life of Oscar Wao – History and Voice

As we move through this chapter on Beli (Oscar’s mother) as a young girl in Santo Domingo, there is a preponderance of background and history woven in, about a country in upheaval under a cruel regime. This, I believe, along … Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The BW Life of Oscar Wao – Lost in Translation

While it likely assists to establish the voice, the frequent use of Spanish words within the text are starting to annoy me. When I read, I like to get into the movement of the story and while I can remember … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The BW Life of Oscar Wao – Plot

Clearly nonlinear, we go back in time rather than forward with each chapter, marked with dates (years) covered. Junot Diaz jumps from time periods with focus on a different character in each chapter, from Oscar, to his sister Lola, and … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: Neruda’s Ode to Criticism

Neruda finds beauty in the act of critique: I touched my book:it wascompact,solid,arched like a white ship,half openlike a new rose,it was to my eyes a mill,from each pageof my booksprouted the flower of bread;I was blinded by my own … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: The Organization Tumbleth

Well, the shelves were a great improvement over the books stacked on the hearth, but my neatly organized book collection has suffered from the acquisitions since.

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