Anne Tyler
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Anne Tyler
I'm torn between several of her books, including Ladder of Years, Noah's Compass, and Saint Maybe, though most of her others aren't far behind. I like the way her books engage with other books and literary tradition, but do so in a way that doesn't seem forced or contrived. Her characters, for the most part, seem so real and possible. Her endings aren't always happy or expected (more like real life), but neither are they wholly tragic or despairing. I'm reading Celestial Navigation right now--waiting anxiously to see if Jeremy and Mary will be able to overcome themselves and come back together. I like the way Tyler adapts Gothic and fairy tale themes to the normal, ordinary people in this book. She has also dealt with Shakespearean characters and themes (Ladder of Years and Noah's Compass, as two examples). And she does it all in very accessible and engrossing stories. She is currently my favorite author. What do you think?
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“When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.” - Erasmus
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She's written some pretty good ones recently. Some of my favorites are Breathing Lessons (won the Pulitzer prize for Tyler, though critics said it wasn't her best), The Accidental Tourist, The Amateur Marriage, and Noah's Compass. Something about her books--I can read them very quickly. Her writing style is lucid, not convoluted, but she somehow packs a lot of detail into not many words. It usually only takes me a couple of days to get through one of her books--and an enjoyable couple of days they are too!
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“When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.” - Erasmus
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7shane6.............DITTO!
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