Books read in 2011
Sunday, February 13th, 2011 08:44 pmUnseen, Rachel Caine
Total Eclipse, Rachel Caine
Weight of Stone, Laura Anne Gilman
The Story of Chicago May, Nuala O’Faolain
Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.
Thanks for the tips
Date: 2011-02-14 07:44 am (UTC)C.
Re: Thanks for the tips
Date: 2011-02-14 11:00 am (UTC)The Story of Chicago May
Date: 2011-02-14 07:50 am (UTC)thanks,
C.
Nuala O'faolain
Date: 2011-02-14 08:18 am (UTC)I'm waiting back for a more complete comment on Flann O'Brian from my expert who is Irish himself: Malachi McCormick of the Stone Street Press. Transplant from County Cork now living on Staten Island NY. I had to apologize to him for reading mostly sci fi and fantasy if left alone as I've done since childhood. I have to be kicked in the whatsis to read anything else.
C.
Re: Nuala O'faolain
Date: 2011-02-14 11:08 am (UTC)I learned a lot from the Chicago May biography, though not necessarily a lot about May. Part of my interest was that May was working in Chicago at the time the White City was being built and during the Fair itself.
The author did insert herself quite a bit, but I thought it was appropriate, given that she had do a lot of guesswork, and she needed to make it clear that she was guessing and give the context of her guess. She did clearly over the course of the book develop a certain exasperated fondness for her subject.
Biographies to me are always a little unsatisfying, because the plot never makes sense. May's biography had even less plot than average, and I was slightly horrified by the author's ultimate ruminations, in which she wondered "aloud" as it were, if there were really any utility in trying to trace and write about obscure, street-level people.
For more on that -- I recomend Fifth Life of the Cat Woman, by Kathleen Dexter.