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August 31, 2013

A Year with Short Novels: Elizabeth Smart; Queen of Sheba

August 31, 2013/ Ingrid Norton

A wild fever-dream of a book, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept careers between thrilling emotion and absurd histrionics.

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A Year with Short Novels, Book Review, fiction, Ingrid Norton, September 2013
December 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: The Nihilism of Nathanael West

December 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

His short novels are the 'ugly stepchildren' of 20th century fiction, and yet his admirers are legion; A Year with Short Novels takes a look at Nathanael West and his two best-known works.

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, January 2011
December 31, 2010

Of Form, E-Readers, and Thwarted Genius: End of a Year with Short Novels

December 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

In our Internet-fueled new century, can the in-between genre of the short novel survive? Or have novellas - with their speed and feral intensity - finally come into their own? Our Year with Short Novels concludes.

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A Year with Short Novels, Ingrid Norton, January 2011
November 30, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: True Grit & Greatness

November 30, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

Charles Portis's "True Grit" features a young girl who's all business and a grizzled gunslinger who's all heart -- but there's far more complexity and humor to the story than the Hollywood pairing implies. Ingrid Norton looks at a great American novella.

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A Year with Short Novels, December 2010, fiction, Ingrid Norton
October 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: Of Dogs & Men

October 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

J. R. Ackerley's complex and marvelous novella "We Think the World of You"--in which two lonely, repressed people contend for the affections of a glorious dog--is the next work featured in "A Year with Short Novels."

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, November 2010
August 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: Love, the Limits of Narrative, & The Pilgrim Hawk

August 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

The twisty boundaries of narrative reliability are at the heart of Ingrid Norton's discussion the neglected classic "The Pilgrim Hawk" as "A Year with Short Novels" continues.

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, September 2010
July 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: Diving into Atwood’s Surfacing

July 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

This installment of the Year with Short Novels immerses itself in Margaret Atwood’s haunting second novel, Surfacing.

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A Year with Short Novels, August 2010, fiction, Ingrid Norton, Margaret Atwood
June 30, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: Breakfast at Sally Bowles’

June 30, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

Readers have adored Truman Capote's iconic Holly Golightly; they might be amazed, then, by how much Capote borrowed from Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, July 2010
May 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: The Rooms of the Past

May 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

Ingrid Norton's Year with Short Novels continues in this installment about William Maxwell's problematically nostalgic novella So Long, See You Tomorrow

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, June 2010
April 30, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: Awash with Conrad

April 30, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

It was only a matter of time before our Year with Short Novels got around to the most famous one of them all and traveled deep into The Heart of Darkness.

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, May 2010
March 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: On Lifting Veils

March 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

The Lifted Veil, George Eliot's dalliance with Gothic horror, turns out to be nearly as dense and cerebral as her masterpieces; though of course, in keeping with the theme of this monthly feature, it's far far shorter.

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February 28, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: "There is a bridge...."

February 28, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

The jewel-like perfection of Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" is the subject of Ingrid Norton's scrutiny in this latest installment of "The Year of Short Novels"

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A Year with Short Novels, fiction, Ingrid Norton, March 2010
January 31, 2010

The Sweetness of Short Novels

January 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

Doorstop literary tomes might still be the preferred signature grab for literary respectability, but short novels have always been every bit as compelling--and tougher to do well. Ingrid Norton introduces her Year with Short Novels.

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February 2010, fiction
January 31, 2010

A Year with Short Novels: J.L. Carr's Chance for Renewal

January 31, 2010/ Ingrid Norton

In A Month in the Country, J.L. Carr explores that most challenging emotion to capture in fiction: happiness

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February 2010, fiction
October 31, 2009

Hurricanes, Murders, and Music

October 31, 2009/ Ingrid Norton

Ned Sublette pens a loving portrait of New Orleans before Katrina struck. Ingrid Norton reviews The Year Before the Flood.

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November 2009
September 30, 2009

Thorns Too

September 30, 2009/ Ingrid Norton

In A Vindication of Love, Christina Nehring has set herself the task of reclaiming romantic love for the Twitter Age. Ingrid Norton rates the results.

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