Having a hard time concentrating lately. Reading has suffered for it, and that bums me out. Plus it is colder than a witch’s tit here.
(All titles are linked to their Goodreads description. I am linking this up with The Book Date!)
In the last week I finished a book of poems titled American Primitive by Mary Oliver. This collection won Oliver the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1983, which is coincidentally the year I graduated from college! I reviewed it as such:
“Done and dusted in one day! Maybe I should have lingered with them longer, but it was cold and dreary and I was in a sappy mood so, I guess, this was exactly what my soul needed that day. They warmed me like a soft blanket. These poems are based in nature and I loved that. I have also heard it's Oliver's "thing". Whether the poem is about a season or a tree or an animal, I felt. I, in particular, loved the ones about seasons in general or the herons (I believe my dear mother-in-law was reincarnated as one because they were her favorite birds and are a plenty on a small lake in Indiana I know well, and one regularly rests on the end of my pier when I'm there. Okay, so I talk with it, too. Don't tell anyone.). While all of them touched me, perhaps my favorite was "Music". AH, but "In Blackwater Woods". "The Plum Trees"!!!!!!! Maybe, "Postcard from Flamingo". I simply enjoyed too many. I have Dream Work, also by Oliver. Today seems like the perfect day to start that one.”
I also finished the novel Where All Light Tends to Go by David Joy, and this is what I had to say:
“Dark like Cormac McCarthy, but the writing is not sparse. It felt more lush, yet stomach-turning, if you can possibly place those two adjectives in the same sentence and it make sense. I enjoyed this glimpse into a world with which I am extremely unfamiliar. However, there are underlying motivations for the characters' actions and behavior that are all too human and, at times, relatable even if I'd hate to admit it.”
I am currently on page 310 of a 720 page tome called A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. It is incredibly heavy stuff and, as I explained to a friend, I have to put it down after 20-30 pages to digest and take a break! It doesn’t move at breakneck speed, but I am determined to push through.
I am also listening to Did You Ever Have a Family? by Bill Clegg. I can’t get enough of this book! I am 75 % finished, but I knew early on that it had the potential to become an all-time favorite. I think that is still true!
I picked up Dream Work by Mary Oliver this morning. It is her followup collection of poems to American Primitive. I am excited to read more from her.
Enough about me! What are you reading???
A Little Life broke my heart.
ReplyDeleteHalfway through, and I can see how it could, and I know that it will. I feel so invested in these friendships and their dynamics.
DeleteI have DNF'd three books since the beginning of the year. They just didn't catch my interest. That includes my first book of the year. :(
ReplyDeleteI hope the one I am starting to read is a winner. I only finished In Another Life since January 1.
Elizabeth
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I was very much like that last year! So many books set aside, and those that were supposed to be good, too! I would rather not waste time when I could be really engaged by another.
DeleteI hope so, too! Thanks for visiting and I'm heading over to see what you're reading!
I just finished Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith. I always enjoy reading about his eccentric characters!
ReplyDeleteA Little Life is a heartbreaker but SO GOOD. I hope it warms up for you soon (happy to send heat your way!)
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