“Stone Arabia, Dana Spiotta’s moving and
intrepid third novel, is about family, obsession, memory, and the urge to
create—in isolation, at the margins of our winner-take-all culture. In the
sibling relationship, “there are no first impressions, no seductions, no
getting to know each other,” says Denise Kranis. For her and her brother, Nik,
now in their forties, no relationship is more significant. They grew up in Los Angeles in the late
seventies and early eighties. Nik was always the artist, always wrote music,
always had a band. Now he makes his art in private, obsessively documenting the
work, but never testing it in the world. Denise remains Nik’s most passionate
and acute audience, sometimes his only audience. She is also her family’s first
defense against the world’s fragility. Friends die, their mother’s memory and
mind unravel, and the news of global catastrophe and individual tragedy haunts
Denise. When her daughter, Ada,
decides to make a film about Nik, everyone’s vulnerabilities seem to escalate. Dana
Spiotta has established herself as a “singularly powerful and provocative
writer” (The Boston Globe) whose work is fiercely original. Stone
Arabia—riveting, unnerving, and strangely beautiful—reexamines what it means to
be an artist and redefines the ties that bind.”
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lunedì 26 dicembre 2011
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THE ANGEL ESMERALDA Nine Stories. By Don DeLillo (Scribner)
From one of
the greatest writers of our time, his first collection of short stories,
written between 1979 and 2011, chronicling—and foretelling—three decades of
American life. Set in Greece, the Caribbean, Manhattan, a white-collar prison and outer
space, these nine stories are a mesmerizing introduction to Don DeLillo’s
iconic voice, from the rich, startling, jazz-infused rhythms of his early work
to the spare, distilled, monastic language of the later stories. In
“Creation,” a couple at the end of a cruise somewhere in the West
Indies can’t get off the island—flights canceled, unconfirmed
reservations, a dysfunctional economy. In “Human Moments in World War III,” two
men orbiting the earth, charged with gathering intelligence and reporting to
Colorado Command, hear the voices of American radio, from a half century
earlier. In the title story, Sisters Edgar and Grace, nuns working the violent
streets of the South Bronx, confirm the
neighborhood’s miracle, the apparition of a dead child, Esmeralda. Nuns, astronauts,
athletes, terrorists and travelers, the characters in The Angel Esmeralda
propel themselves into the world and define it. DeLillo’s sentences are
instantly recognizable, as original as the splatter of Jackson Pollock or the
luminous rectangles of Mark Rothko. These nine stories describe an
extraordinary journey of one great writer whose prescience about world events
and ear for American language changed the literary landscape.
lunedì 21 novembre 2011
MRS. NIXON. A Novelist Imagines a Life. By Ann Beattie (Scribner)
“Dazzlingly original, Ann Beattie’s Mrs. Nixon
is a riveting exploration of an elusive American icon and of the fiction
writer’s art. Pat Nixon remains one of our most mysterious and intriguing
public figures, the only modern First Lady who never wrote a memoir. Beattie,
like many of her generation, dismissed Richard Nixon’s wife: “interchangeable
with a Martian,” she said. Decades later, she wonders what it must have been
like to be married to such a spectacularly ambitious and catastrophically
self-destructive man. Drawing on a wealth of sources from Life magazine to
accounts by Nixon’s daughter and his doctor to The Haldeman Diaries and
Jonathan Schell’s The Time of Illusion, Beattie reconstructs dozens of scenes
in an attempt to see the world from Mrs. Nixon’s point of view. Like Stephen
King’s On Writing, this fascinating and intimate account offers readers a rare
glimpse into the imagination of a writer. Beattie, whose fiction Vanity Fair
calls “irony-laced reports from the front line of the baby boomers’ war with
themselves,” packs insight and humor into her examination of the First Couple
with whom boomers came of age. Mrs. Nixon is a startlingly compelling and
revelatory work.
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