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Marly Youmans

Autor de Catherwood

26+ Obras 426 Miembros 10 Reseñas

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Marly Youmans's poems have appeared in Carolina Quarterly, Canto, Black Warrior Review, and Ploughshares, among other publications. A native and longtime resident of the Carolinas, she now lives in Cooperstown, New York. She is also the author of three novels and a book for children
Créditos de la imagen: Cory Doctorow, January 18, 2006

Series

Obras de Marly Youmans

Catherwood (1966) 137 copias
Ingledove (2005) 39 copias
The Wolf Pit (2001) 30 copias
Glimmerglass: A Novel (2014) — Autor — 20 copias
Little Jordan: A Novel (1995) 16 copias
Thaliad (2012) 11 copias
Val/Orson (2009) 8 copias
Maze of Blood (2015) 5 copias
The Foliate Head (2012) 5 copias
The Book of the Red King (2019) 3 copias

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Stories from the Blue Moon Café IV (2005) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 33 • February 2013 (2013) — Contribuidor — 14 copias
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 13 (2007) — Contribuidor — 12 copias
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 20 (2012) — Contribuidor — 8 copias
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 19: Enemy of the Good (2009) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
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Postscripts Magazine, Issue 20/21: Edison's Frankenstein (2009) — Contribuidor — 3 copias

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A point off for very dense reading, due to the author's excellent attempt at making the language authentically 17th century. (To be honest, it doesn't feel like the language is naturally 17th century, more like the author adds in words and phrases that her 17th century dictionary told her were 17th century. I doubt people actually spoke certain phrases in the stilted manner the author presents.)
 
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ChayaLovesToRead | otra reseña | Feb 18, 2024 |
It is uncommon that I find historical fiction set in early America very easy to read, probably because I tend to nitpick it more than is healthy. But I'm very pleased to say I had no such problems with this elegant, lyrical novel, which was thoroughly satisfying and very readable.
 
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JBD1 | otra reseña | Oct 29, 2022 |
I suspect this is going to be one of those books that will come back to haunt me at later dates. It is hard to describe the emotion it evokes when Catherwood is lost in the wilderness with her child. I have been lost, for only a few hours, in a wood, and I recall how frightening it seemed to me to know that I had lost the trail and might not find it again. In my case, a search party would have been launched within hours, I’m sure, had I not returned; in this case, lost is lost and Catherwood must find her own path out of the true wilderness she has wandered into.

There is, it seems to me, a great symbolic arc to this story, along with the very realistic one of loss and desperation. I did not want the story to end as abruptly as it did, but I realized that the object of the tale had been achieved, and knowing more about what happened beyond that point might diminish, rather than enhance, the impact.

In the end, this book is hard to describe. It has a fairytale quality or an ancient folklore vibe. It has a poetic element that has nothing to do with rhythm, but with flow. The second half of it reads like it could be sung in Homeric ballad style. I seldom read anything that I feel is completely unique, but I would dare say this is.

The other odd thing about this book is that I stumbled upon it while just scanning through a list of books, never heard of it or the author, and picked it out of a list of some 200 titles. It was as if it called to me to read it, and read it now. I had no intention of doing so…my list of planned reads is long and pressing, and the time for reading this year is closing in. Then I came across it again in a friend’s 2022 plans. I felt compelled, so I abandoned the plans and read it today. Right book, right time. Occasionally, the literature gods smile upon us.
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mattorsara | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 11, 2022 |
I love this book with an unreasonable passion. I can't explain it; it's a simple narrative, not terribly likely, a single arc. It's just that every word seems true, despite the unlikeliness of the plot. Youmans has never written anything else like it. It seems to have arrived like a visitation from a parallel reality. News of those is valuable to me.
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AnnKlefstad | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 4, 2022 |

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