Pulitzer Prize winning author and University of Iowa faculty Marilyn Robinson discusses her latest novel with Kecia Lynn on 'Conversations from the Iowa Writers' Workshop' on Big Ten Network.
Mrs Robison seems much too subtle to attract such attention, but I think she meditates a need, or also her voice as a writer is attractive, an echo-chamber for reader's lives. I read Home first, then Gilead, strangely I still think this is the right succession. Much in Gilead came as a surprize to me. but seemed utterly logical and then deepening the tradgedy but also the darned beauty of such an awfull tale.
just finished reading home thoroughly recommend it robinson is one of all time favourite writers; what a tragedy that newman never got to play ames, also think martin landau would be good...
Mrs Robison seems much too subtle to attract such attention, but I think she meditates a need, or also her voice as a writer is attractive, an echo-chamber for reader's lives. I read Home first, then Gilead, strangely I still think this is the right succession. Much in Gilead came as a surprize to me. but seemed utterly logical and then deepening the tradgedy but also the darned beauty of such an awfull tale.
peppermintjade 1 year ago
just finished reading home thoroughly recommend it robinson is one of all time favourite writers; what a tragedy that newman never got to play ames, also think martin landau would be good...
Eurafrican 2 years ago
So that's what she looks like.
csselement 2 years ago