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The Thing In Itself?
A week of sleepless nights, best beloved. I’ve been struggling with Grand Central. The personal nature of the story, a possibly...

Alan Bray
Jan 21, 20213 min read


By Grand Central Station I Lay Down and Wept
A new book this week, Elizabeth Smart’s 1945 novella, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, weighing in at one-hundred and twelve...

Alan Bray
Jan 14, 20215 min read


This Is the End, My Only Friend
The ending of The Moslem Wife tells us what the story is about—the point—if you will. We talked last week about how the style of the...

Alan Bray
Jan 7, 20213 min read


Stylin’
What is the style of The Moslem Wife? By way of review, fictional style can be thought of as the implied author, an entity who mediates...

Alan Bray
Dec 31, 20204 min read


Startling Developments
From the outset, the Narrator entity of The Moslem Wife expresses cutting judgements of the characters, skewering their vanities and...

Alan Bray
Dec 24, 20203 min read


The Moslem Wife
A new story this week, dear friends, The Moslem Wife by Mavis Gallant, first published in The New Yorker in 1976. The story is included...

Alan Bray
Dec 17, 20203 min read


Migration
An interesting thing to note about Lion is that four of the characters—Patrick, Hana, Caravaggio, and Clara—appear in Ondaatje’s next...

Alan Bray
Dec 10, 20204 min read


Poorly Drawn Boy
In The Skin of a Lion has not one but two scenes in which Patrick Lewis is sketched. Early in the story, his father Hazen “outlined the...

Alan Bray
Dec 3, 20204 min read


In Which I Define Life
In a previous post having to do with a different book, I wrote about What Do You Do When I Can’t See You—that phenomena in fiction of the...

Alan Bray
Nov 26, 20204 min read


The Mysteries of the Model Author
Let’s consider some implications of the narrative style of In the Skin of a Lion. Umberto Eco suggests that a text contains three...

Alan Bray
Nov 19, 20204 min read


Zoom
Last week, I threatened to write about In the Skin of a Lion’s narrative structure. Going to do it today. The book is often described as...

Alan Bray
Nov 12, 20205 min read


In the Skin of a Lion
This week, a new story, Michael Ondaatje’s 1987 book, In the Skin of a Lion. At times, the past becomes bit murky, but I believe I first...

Alan Bray
Nov 5, 20204 min read


The Boat Is Sinking! Bail!
The ending of Now We Shall Be Entirely Free is rather open and ambiguous—to me, at least. It’s quite possible Andrew Miller might read my...

Alan Bray
Oct 29, 20204 min read


The End of Omniscience
The narrational style of Now We Shall Be Entirely Free shifts from beginning to end. We’ve talked about how, in the beginning, it is...

Alan Bray
Oct 22, 20204 min read


Shut Up and Read
Literary theorist Roland Barthes developed a distinction in literature between readerly and writerly texts. He believed most texts are...

Alan Bray
Oct 15, 20204 min read
Sin-Eater
The significance of names in Now We Shall Be Entirely Free should probably be noted. John Lacroix certainly makes one think of the French...

Alan Bray
Oct 8, 20204 min read
A New Web Site
With the help of my wonderful wife, Dena, I have a new web site. It has some new photos, including a fine one of yours truly. A new...

Alan Bray
Oct 1, 20201 min read
Some 'Splaining To Do
Now We Shall Be Entirely Free is a novel written around the year 2018, but the story takes place in the British Isles in 1810 after the...

Alan Bray
Oct 1, 20204 min read
Now We Shall Be Entirely Free
This week, a new book, Now We Shall Be Entirely Free written by Andrew Miller, published in 2019. I first read it earlier this year,...

Alan Bray
Sep 23, 20204 min read
What Is This Thing Called Love
An early review of “A Sport and a Pastime,” states that to live for sex alone is to be less than human. I don’t know. On the face of it,...

Alan Bray
Sep 16, 20204 min read