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Patricia Traxler

Autor de Blood: A Novel

8+ Obras 44 Miembros 1 Reseña

Sobre El Autor

Patricia Traxler is an award-winning poet and fiction writer. A two-time Bunting Poetry Fellow at Radcliffe, she also served as Hugo Poet at the University of Montana, Thurber Poet at Ohio State University, and as visiting poet at many other universities around the U.S. Her work has appeared widely mostrar más in such periodicals as The Nation, The Boston Review, AGNI, Ms. Magazine, New Letters, Ploughshares, Slate, and the Los Angeles Times Literary Supplement, as well as in the Best American Poetry anthology series and in Robert Pinsky's anthology The Handbook of Heartbreak. Her novel Blood (St. Martin's Press) was also published in Spanish, Swedish, and German translations, and in an Ireland/UK edition. Born and raised in San Diego, she now lives and teaches in Kansas. Naming the Fires her fourth poetry collection. mostrar menos

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Obras de Patricia Traxler

Blood: A Novel (2001) 32 copias
The Glass Woman (1994) 3 copias
Forbidden Words: Poems (1994) 3 copias
A First-Name Basis (2012) 2 copias
Earthly Luck 1 copia
Naming the Fires (2015) 1 copia
Blood calendar (1975) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Best American Poetry 1994 (1994) — Contribuidor — 172 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
02-04
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Kansas, USA
Premios y honores
Writer's Voice Award for Fiction (1991)
Ploughshares' Cohen Award (1990)

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Reseñas

My ears perk up when I hear the phrase “my favorite book.”I just can’t resist reading a book when I hear it is someone’s favorite.I can easily see the draw of this book. Norrie Blume is involved in a compelling stay-go relationship with a man who has a firm commitment to his wife and children. Norrie also develops two equally compelling relationships with two women, relationships that both satisfy and frustrate her, much like her relationship to the married man. Norrie is an artist; she is able to bring all the joys and difficulties of her life into her paintings. It is fascinating for the reader to watch Norrie paint her joys and difficulties into objects of beauty and horror. That’s what I liked about the book. But there was much I did not like. I found it difficult to believe that after two years of an affair, the wife never caught on. Blood was tossed here and there throughout the story, and was often tossed into places that filled me with revulsion. I never saw the attraction of Norrie to the married man. Despite these qualities, I dove into the book and read page after page, hoping for an ending that would draw everything together. This ending did not happen. The ending was very unsatisfactory to me. Everything was left broken. It was not clear how Norrie finally managed to let go of the boyfriend. It was not clear how Norrie’s admirer was finally able to let go of Norrie. The ending felt very jumbled; the ending felt like the author got tired and tried to finish everything up by sewing together all the questions, but not in a way that seemed justified by the story.… (más)
 
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