The Spy Who Went Into the Cold Steinhauer, Olen (2009). The Tourist. New York: Minotaur/St.Martins. This is a well-written spy novel, which measures up to some of Le Carre’s lesser works, such as The Mission Song or Single & Single. As with Le Carre, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2013
For the rewrite of my latest novel, I’ve decided to cut several wonderful themes and plot points that involve cartoony physical action, which I love. It’s lights, camera, action! Not lights, camera, brooding introspection. I’m trying to change. Action scenes … Continue reading
Otsuka, Julie, (2011). The Buddha in the Attic. New York: Random/Anchor. This short (129 page) prose-poem addresses the lives of Japanese women who came to San Francisco in the early 1900’s as mail-order brides for Japanese laborers already there. The … Continue reading
Zombies in Love Bowles, Paul, (1949). The Sheltering Sky. New York: Harper Perennial. This classic novel is set in the Sahara of North Africa during WW II, about 1940. A young, American married couple, Port and Kit, travel with their male … Continue reading
Author as Flasher Mitchell, David (2004). Cloud Atlas. New York: Random House. Robert Frobisher, a character in one of the six novellas that make up Cloud Atlas, is a composer in 1931 Europe who describes his new work in a letter to … Continue reading
Getting Small Baker, Nicholson. (1988). The Mezzanine. New York: Grove Press. This strange little book (107 pages) is the stream of consciousness of a generic office worker in a generic company in a generic American city in the 1980’s. He … Continue reading
A Well-told Story With A Hidden Agenda Martel, Yann (2001). Life of Pi. New York: Random/Harcourt. This adventure novel recalls Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, and the middle part is a rousing adventure tale of a boy castaway at sea that would be … Continue reading