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TC Boyle and Frank Lloyd Wright
I adore TC Boyle's work. He's one of the few authors I follow completely. I've been waiting impatiently for the release of his new novel "The Women" which comes out tomorrow. I know we have some FL Wright fans on here, so I thought I'd share.
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Article about The Women Interview with Boyle |
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Re: The Women. The subject matter appeals to me greatly, but I will sheepishly admit that I got nervous when I heard an NPR reviewer state that the book is written in reverse chronology. This causes me a slight sigh, because 1) it's been done before (Pinter, Sondheim, Christopher Nolan) and 2) it's a technique that usually gives me a headache. Totally my own shortcoming, I confess. So, I'll wait for everyone else's reviews.
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Considering that I live with a FLW fanatic, I have no doubt that a copy will at some point take up residence in our house.
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I'm sure I'll get it, but I've been a bit disappointed with Boyle in recent years. Too much cranky environmentalism, and his word choices no longer seem as magically perfect.
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I'm reviving this decrepit thread because BOTH of us have read The Women and I have gone on to read Loving Frank - another piece of historical/biography fiction about Wright. I actually enjoyed Loving Frank even more than the Boyle version. But, I really do recommend them both to any Wright aficionado.
I'm also continuing with my Boyle kick by re-reading World's End. It is very interesting to re-read something that was first read 20 or so year s ago. Still loving it, but in an entirely different way. Hey what else do you do when you're sick besides sleep. Reading is the next best option. |
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