Showing posts with label American Literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Literature. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 February 2026

After Lonesome Dove: why Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy is the Western to read next

Loved Lonesome Dove? Skip the sequels and discover why Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy is the modern literary Western readers should turn to next.
For many readers, Lonesome Dove is not simply a favourite novel but a defining one. It leaves such an indelible impression. 

It certainly did for me. It arrives with deceptive ease, settles in slowly, and leaves behind the feeling of having lived another life. Its greatness lies not only in its characters, vast landscape and epic scope, but also in its sense of finality. It says what it needs to say, fully and generously.

Which is precisely why it is best left alone.

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Joan Didion and the art of emotional precision: What writers can learn from her style


Joan Didion never wasted a word. Her prose was as spare as it was surgical. It was a style that she forged as a journalist and later honed in her essays and fiction that cut to the heart of American life. For writers and readers alike, there's so much to learn from her technique, especially in a cultural moment saturated with overstatement and noise. If there was one takeaway from Didion’s writing, it’s that less is more.