Favorite fiction of the year so far and request for recommendations.
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Sun Oct 10 01:12:42 UTC 2021
And *Ducks, Newburyport* is a wonderful, wonderful novel.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 8:26 PM Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
> I just recently went on a binge of stories and novels from Ursula
> Leguin’s extensive Hainish Sci-Fi/galactic anthropology works. What a
> pleasure. There is a collection by Library of America called Hainish Novels
> & Stories Volume 2, which I supplemented with The Dispossessed I was wowed
> to the core by her ability to imagine credible human cultures of tremendous
> diversity and an equal diversity of cultural interactions. Few give more
> thought to the worlds created while bringing us into a complexity of inner
> life and outer experience we easily recognize as our own human dilemmas and
> pleasures. I felt my imagination being opened , challenged, expanded and
> cleansed and wished I could have thanked her.
> There is a quote on the back of the book by Zadie Smith saying” Genre
> cannot contain Ursula Leguin: she is a genre in herself."
>
> Looking around for some contemporary reading. Suggestions? Doerr’s Cuckoo
> Land? Whitehead's Harlem Shuffle? So much new work, so little to go on.
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