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December 01, 2017

OLM Favorites: Elena Ferrante and the Art of the Left Hand

December 01, 2017/ Alice Brittan
OLM Favorites: Elena Ferrante and the Art of the Left Hand

Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels — which form a sprawling epic about art, friendship, and power — are what Goethe called Weltliteratur: books that speak to the world, not just to a nation.

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December 01, 2017/ Alice Brittan/
Arts & Life
Alice Brittan, December 2017
April 30, 2015

“Are You Living or Dead?”

April 30, 2015/ Alice Brittan

Usually Kazuo Ishiguro’s narrators implicate us in their world, reminding us of all we have in common. But in his new novel we are strangers looking at an unrecognizable landscape.

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April 30, 2015/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Alice Brittan, Book Review, fiction, literary criticism, May 2015
January 31, 2015

Outrunning the Constables

January 31, 2015/ Alice Brittan

To shut down his internal censors, Karl Ove Knausgaard wrote My Struggle at the astounding rate of over a thousand pages a year. The result is fiction that is vibrantly alive.

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January 31, 2015/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction, Arts & Life
Alice Brittan, Book Review, February 2015, fiction
November 30, 2014

A Long Time in the Making

November 30, 2014/ Alice Brittan

Nora Webster may be Colm Tóibín’s slightest novel yet, but his later novels are born from and echo this wise and intimate investigation of the interior life.

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November 30, 2014/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Book Review, Colm Tóibín, December 2014, fiction, literary criticism
June 30, 2014

Dream-to-Desk

June 30, 2014/ Alice Brittan

Michael Cunningham's beautiful new novel The Snow Queen follows the wisdom of fairy tales: its revelations occur at dusk, because the hour of despair is the most fertile of the day.

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June 30, 2014/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Alice Brittan, Book Review, fiction, July 2014, literary criticism
January 31, 2011

A Visit from the Prince

January 31, 2011/ Alice Brittan

You think you want to look beauty in the eye? Get ready to tremble... Alice Brittan reviews Michael Cunningham's paradoxical novel "By Nightfall".

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January 31, 2011/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
Alice Brittan, Beethoven, Book Review, Dostoevsky, f scott fitzgerald, February 2011, fiction, James Joyce, literary criticism, Pulitzer Prize, Thomas Mann, Ulysses, virginia woolf, Walt Whitman, Zadie Smith
November 30, 2010

Apartness

November 30, 2010/ Alice Brittan

A new collection of Nadine Gordimer's short fiction illuminates the stark realities of apartheid and showcases the literary talents of the woman who saw it all.

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November 30, 2010/ Alice Brittan/
Fiction
Alice Brittan, Book Review, December 2010, Edward Said, fiction, J-M- Coetzee, Susan Sontag, virginia woolf
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