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Penguin Reading Guide: Freddy and Fredericka
echoes deepen sound. Appreciation is often based on a comparison of patterns, and allusions can be islands of suggestion that strengthen whatever line you are laying out or following. They also can make clearer the underlayment of meaning in a book. Y...
Penguin Reading Guide: The Secret Life of Bees
? Once, after I gave a reading of the scene where T. Ray makes Lily kneel on grits, someone in the audience asked if my father had ever made me kneel on grits. She couldn't imagine, she said, anyone making that up! I explained that not only had I never knelt on gri...
Penguin Reading Guide: Should You Leave?
personhood as indivisible from relationship. Each patient in Should You Leave? can be viewed through the lens of one or more of these theories. Iris, a self-made and flamboyant editor, is confronted with a cruel betrayal by Randall, whom she feels to be her ideal...
Penguin Reading Guide: The Testament of Gideon Mack
Gideon is in that place too. It is a very human locale and a very awkward one for a minister of religion. Q. Why did you decide to end the novel with Harry Caithness’s interviews with the characters who knew Gideon? A. Partly this is b...
Penguin Reading Guide: Author, Author
based, historical novel about real people, ultimately elegiac in mood. All my other novels are fictional, or fictionalize certain experiences of my own life, and all deal with contemporary life, often comically or satirically. However, there is some continuity (there alwa...
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