![]() ![]() You put your hands in all of them.” Details like this cast welcome light on the couple’s history and intimacy.įirst, we are part of the marriage and then we are studying the marriage from a distance as things begin to fall apart. Here for instance is the narrator remembering the early days of her relationship: “I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. Offill is a smart writer with a canny sense of pacing just when you want to abandon the fragmented puzzle pieces of the novel, she reveals a moment of breathtaking tenderness. of Speculation,” charts the course of a marriage through curious, often shimmering fragments of prose. ![]() of Speculation,” Offill’s novel about a fractured marriage between a writer and a radio broadcaster. This week, Leslie Jamison reviews Jenny Offill’s new novel, “Weather.” In 2014, Roxane Gay wrote for the Book Review about “Dept. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |