It's interesting as I reflect on my "literary life as a reader" -- my 20s were so rich as I completed my BA in English and then my MA in Education. Between 20 and 30, I read Song of Solomon, Hunger of Memory, The Women's Room. More recently, 50 to 60, my focus as been so much on memoir and nonfiction -- Mary Karr's "The Liar's Club," She…
It's interesting as I reflect on my "literary life as a reader" -- my 20s were so rich as I completed my BA in English and then my MA in Education. Between 20 and 30, I read Song of Solomon, Hunger of Memory, The Women's Room. More recently, 50 to 60, my focus as been so much on memoir and nonfiction -- Mary Karr's "The Liar's Club," Sherman Alexie's "You Don't Have to Say you Love Me," Nick FLynn's "Another Bullshit Night in Suck City." I'll try to narrow down my decades.
It's interesting as I reflect on my "literary life as a reader" -- my 20s were so rich as I completed my BA in English and then my MA in Education. Between 20 and 30, I read Song of Solomon, Hunger of Memory, The Women's Room. More recently, 50 to 60, my focus as been so much on memoir and nonfiction -- Mary Karr's "The Liar's Club," Sherman Alexie's "You Don't Have to Say you Love Me," Nick FLynn's "Another Bullshit Night in Suck City." I'll try to narrow down my decades.