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Showing posts with label Toni Morrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toni Morrison. Show all posts
Friday, 1 August 2025
Hidden Pages: Graham Greene and the joy of literary discoveries
I love a literary discovery like the newly found short story by Graham Greene, Reading at Night. It adds an intriguing footnote to a major literary life. Published in Strand Magazine, the piece is a ghost story of sorts—spare, eerie, and lightly comic. It’s a small thing, a curiosity, but it opens up new angles on Greene’s creative instincts.
Friday, 30 May 2025
The Great American Novel: 15 books that define a nation
Last time I wrote about what the Great American Novel is, where it came from and whether it was still needed or even possible.
Everyone, including me, has their own definition of the Great American Novel. But at its heart, the idea is simple: a book that captures the spirit, contradictions, and complexity of America.
An important qualifying factor is that it is not only about literary brilliance. It’s more than that. It’s about resonance. The novels below reflect the American psyche, telling us who we are, who we were, and sometimes who we want to be.
Labels:
Don DeLillo,
F. Scott Fitzgerald,
Herman Melville,
J.D. Salinger,
Jack Kerouac,
James Fenimore Cooper,
John Updike,
Joseph Heller,
Larry McMurtry,
Philip Roth,
Ralph Ellison,
Saul Bellow,
Toni Morrison,
Vladimir Nabokov
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