Book of the Year

Of course, I had to discover the best book of the year, 672 glorious pages long, the day before the beginning of the semester. Now I stare in mute resentment at anybody who wants me to do anything except read this book.

Details to follow but American literature is alive and thriving.

9 thoughts on “Book of the Year

        1. Only because it’s you who asked, I’ll reveal ahead of time that it’s Fox by Joyce Carol Oates.

          She’s 85 and she writes like this. It’s extraordinary. We should all be so fortunate.

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            1. I tried to read Oates for years but never connected with any of her work. This is why I picked up this new novel with zero hopes. But the first three random sentences I read made it clear that I was going to devour this novel with shuddering, almost terrible pleasure. When you know, you know.

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