Having achieved a measure of notoriety as a critic of some of the slush that passes for books today, this is the question.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Memoir
One of my favorite literary forms, memoirs, properly written, can be hugely enjoyable. A recent favorite: "Don't Let's Go To the Dogs Tonight." With perfect pitch, Alexandra Fuller tells of growing up white during a period of violent upheaval in Southern Africa.
Equally well-written and gripping: "The Glass Castle" by Jeanette Walls. Read 'em both.
"More books are being produced and consumed than ever before, but they have relinquished their place at the heart of a culture in danger of cardiac arrest from overstimulation and under-rumination."
So writes STEVEN G. KELLMAN in a column entitled "Read's Next Chapter" in the Dec. 19, 2008, edition of the Chronicle of Higer Education
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