Every time I read a book that is somewhat related to The Great Gatsby or Fitzgerald, I find something new and important. In this case in the A. Scott Berg biography of Max Perkins, Fitzgerald's editor, I discovered that after Fitzgerald's death they found a letter written to himself.
It read: " I want to write scenes that are frightening and inimitable. I don't want to be as intelligible to my contemporaries as [Hemingway] who, as Gertrude Stein said, is bound for the museums. I am far enough ahead to have some small immortality if I can keep well."
Wow. Perhaps this is why he never explained the novel and he never said it was a failure despite low sales. His book was not understood by his contemporary audience and now it appears that a part of him didn't exactly want it to be or at least knew it wouldn't be. It seems that he was trying to write about the meaning and direction of our culture even though we could not realize it at the time. In that way the book would become a classic. His desire for commercial success and longevity were in conflict. From that conflict came a novel that is known to ride the edge between popular and literary fiction.
This one little letter to himself says so much.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
"Silk" by Alessandro Baricco
In about 79 full pages this international best seller is an historical novel about the silk trade in 19th C Japan and France, but is also an adventure novel and a love story and a fable and a prose poem. Some readers will feel fireworks and others (like me ) will feel but 1 or 2 wondrous "poofs". This is my "Ratatouille" book.
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Charlotte and 2 Ladies in My Life
“Charlotte and 2 Ladies in My Life"
One was pretty sure she'd seen her last race riot on some forgotten date in the '70's. The other thought she would never see a race riot in her lifetime.
One sat quietly by my side, wondering what her future will be. One wept quietly into my ear, wondering what her past meant.
Me? I forgot to cry. I forgot to scream.
Because
I am undeterred untired unafraid unapologetic.
I fight.
One was pretty sure she'd seen her last race riot on some forgotten date in the '70's. The other thought she would never see a race riot in her lifetime.
One sat quietly by my side, wondering what her future will be. One wept quietly into my ear, wondering what her past meant.
Me? I forgot to cry. I forgot to scream.
Because
I am undeterred untired unafraid unapologetic.
I fight.
Saturday, July 29, 2017
"The Nest" - This is Not a Criticism
"The Nest" sat atop the nation's best seller list for months. Just a few pages in I can see why. It opens with familiar if not fresh observations at a wedding that is in a setting that we wish we'd be familiar with and the writing is direct.
The first thing I noticed was the grammatical inconsistency ON THE FIRST PAGE!
This is not a criticism.
It is a reminder that perfection is the enemy of good.
And now I must go write.
"Th
"Mr Gwyn" by Alessandro Baricco
Plot: A novelist stops writing books to write portraits. (It's a spoiler to explain how he does that.) The main character unspools his built life and builds another; he leaves one deceptively precise job to start a unique project that also requires creative precision. Readers find this book engaging and affecting, but for a wide range of reasons. I like the "you can create a new story for yourself, but you are still the same person" angle. It defies review.
This is a stylishly written book about a gossamer idea. I look forward to seeing how well he marries that style to content when I read his other well received novels that have more of a story.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
My Appearance on The Mixed Experience Podcasst
Here is the podcast I did yesterday for The Mixed Experience, the top rated apple pod cast about multi-cultural experiences. The host Heidi Durrow brought out an aspect of the book that some don't think of: that it is a literary analysis that reads like a detective novel. High praise indeed. Thank you Heidi!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mixed-experience/id852675189?mt=2&i=1000389651761
Monday, July 3, 2017
New Podcast
I will be interviewed LIVE by NY Times best-selling author Heidi Durrow on her podcast "The Mixed Experience". Tune in on July 7 at 11:30 am PST or check it out later on themixedexperience.com.
http://www.themixedexperience.com/the-mixed-experience-podcast/
I will be interviewed LIVE by NY Times best-selling author Heidi Durrow on her podcast "The Mixed Experience". Tune in on July 7 at 11:30 am PST or check it out later on themixedexperience.com.
http://www.themixedexperience.com/the-mixed-experience-podcast/
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