Reviews

December 8, 2019

Let the Wild Rumpus Start

Review of Black Light: stories by Kimberly King ParsonsNew York: Vintage, Penguin Random House, 2019, 211 pages. Parsons has created a searing collection of characters driven by an id-dominated, desperate pleasure just a slight change-of-expression away from deep realms of pain. Her characters are ravenous, capable of sucking the last...

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September 28, 2019

The Guest House: Review

The Guest House By Sarah Blake. New York: Flatiron Books, 2019. 484 pages. It began with a distinctive landscape, the island in Maine that Sarah Blake’s grandparents fell in love with and bought immediately on impulse during the Great Depression. From that familiar family ground, Blake conjured an entirely different...

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March 10, 2019

Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday

Lisa Halliday’s debut novel Asymmetry is the best I’ve read this year, but I’m not going to go around recommending it. It’s just not for everybody. It’s not going to entertain you, unless you have a demented taste for the boring details of caring for a very old lover or...

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