Year: 2021

  • The Dreams That Last: Linda Leith's The Girl from Dream City

    The Dreams That Last: Linda Leith's The Girl from Dream City

    “Each class took turns buying the week’s flowers for morning assembly. […] My class’s turn, that first term, came on a frosty morning in December. I had to get up at dawn, before anyone else was awake, and find my way alone to King’s Cross, where I changed to the Piccadilly Line and on to…

  • Narrow Roads & Brittle Memories: Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day

    Narrow Roads & Brittle Memories: Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day

    “One memory in particular has preoccupied me all morning – or rather, a fragment of a memory, a moment that has for some reason remained with me vividly through the years. It is a recollection of standing alone in the back corridor before the closed door of Miss Kenton’s parlour; I was not actually facing…

  • A Family Saga, on Hadley's Terms: Tessa Hadley's The Past

    A Family Saga, on Hadley's Terms: Tessa Hadley's The Past

    “Alice and Kasim stood peering through the French windows: the interior seemed to be a vision of another world, its stillness pregnant with meaning, like a room seen in a mirror. The rooms were still furnished with her grandparents’ furniture; wallpaper glimmered silvery behind the spindly chairs, upright black-lacquered piano and bureau. Paintings were pits…

  • Unravelling It All: Natasha Brown's Assembly

    Unravelling It All: Natasha Brown's Assembly

    “You have to stop this, she said. Stop what, he said, we’re not doing anything. She wanted to correct him. There was no we. There was he the subject and her the object, but he just told her look, there’s no point getting worked up over nothing.” from Natasha Brown’s Assembly These are the opening…

  • Dove mi trovo: Jhumpa Lahiri's Whereabouts

    Dove mi trovo: Jhumpa Lahiri's Whereabouts

    “There’s a villa near my house that once belonged to a wealthy family, with grounds that attract children and dogs. I like to go in the late morning to walk along the shaded paths. I pass a giant birdcage, as large as a two-story house, with a lovely cupola at the top. It no longer…

  • Tucked Away: Maeve Brennan's The Visitor

    Tucked Away: Maeve Brennan's The Visitor

    “This was her own room, the room that had been hers since childhood. It was at the back of the house, on the third floor, and its windows overlooked the garden. She stood for a while by the window, and stared down where the garden was. She yielded for a moment to the disappointment that…

  • I Just Know I'll Love You: My Most Anticipated Reads

    I Just Know I'll Love You: My Most Anticipated Reads

    If I were to make one confession about my library, it would be this: there are more unread books on my shelves than those that have been read. The books that haven’t been cracked open or dog-eared over the last few years have never stopped me from adding to my collection, or from borrowing books…

  • Tangled Family Ties: Maeve Brennan's The Springs of Affection

    Tangled Family Ties: Maeve Brennan's The Springs of Affection

    “There was not only nothing nice, there was nothing definite at all to remember, only a great many years that had passed along and were now finished, leaving only the remnants of themselves—herself, Hubert, the furniture; even the plants in the garden only seemed to hold their position in order to mark the shabbiness of…

  • Spring: Short Story Season

    Spring: Short Story Season

    I am not sure what it is about this time of year, but I find myself gravitating towards my short fiction collection when it comes time to pick my next read. I often pull a few books from these shelves and read the first five pages of each to see which one will lure me…

  • Short & Sharp: Téa Mutonji's Shut Up You're Pretty

    Short & Sharp: Téa Mutonji's Shut Up You're Pretty

    “In the kitchen, my mother is dressing big pieces of blue tilapia fish, which she says was imported directly from the Congo River. It’s late in the afternoon, and I am thinking of one thing most specifically. How many men have I made this exact meal for? How many women? How many friends, lovers, acquaintances?…