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发表于 2017-8-5 22:03:54 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
SIX GOOD BOOKS
Our literary editor Maggie  Fergusson recommends Jeanette Winterson on her mother, Joan Didion on  her daughter, and four others ...
From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, January/February 2011

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miliars are here: Lestrade, Wiggins, Moriarty,  the warmth of 221b Baker Street and the freezing fogs outside. At the  centre, however, is a crime Conan Doyle would not have contemplated,  and, chronicling it after Holmes’s death, Watson becomes unaccustomedly  wistful. The text is pot-holed with typos, but Horowitz rides through  them with panache.
The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach (4th Estate, hardback, out January 19th).
You  may need to bone up on baseball to enjoy this, but it’s actually about  friendship, failure and coming of age. Set in a college on the shores of  Lake Michigan, the story revolves around a student team preparing to  exchange the security of the baseball diamond for the complexities of  the real world. When their gifted shortstop is afflicted with the sports  equivalent of writer’s block, all their lives begin to unravel.  Harbach’s prose is sharp-eyed but big-hearted. Over 500 pages, he  immerses you in his imaginary campus, provoking nostalgia for youth, and  relief that it’s over.
SHORT STORIES
We Others by Steven Millhauser (Corsair, hardback, out now).
Millhauser,  a Pulitzer prize-winner, is drawn to the surreal and uncanny, blooming  on the fringes of ordinary lives “like growths of mold”. His title story  is narrated by a ghost who, yearning for companionship, breaks the  heart of a lonely teacher. Another, the inspiration for the film “The  Illusionist”, follows a magician so good at creating illusions that he  becomes, himself, illusory. In a third, a giant shopping mall seduces,  then enslaves, an entire town. Behind his courteous prose, Millhauser  seems to be holding something back, like a doctor soft-pedalling on grim  news.
FINANCE
Boomerang by Michael Lewis (Allen Lane, hardback, out now).
Following  “The Big Short”, and again exercising his twin passions for high  finance and human folly, Michael Lewis shifts his focus from America to  Europe on a hilarious journey of “financial-disaster tourism” through  the countries that gorged most grossly through the credit boom. Lewis  enables you to see the wood and the trees, so while getting to grips  with European debt you also form a mental gallery of bizarre vignettes:  the governor of Iceland’s Central Bank holed up in his office writing  poems; or Ireland’s Bertie Ahern exclaiming, on the collapse of  Lehman’s, “They had testicles everywhere!”

MEMOIRS

Blue Nights by Joan Didion (Fourth Estate, hardback, out now).
“What  greater grief can there be for mortals”, Euripides asked, “than to see  their children dead?” Joan Didion’s only daughter, Quintana Roo, died in  2005, two years after Didion’s husband John Gregory Dunne, mourned so  memorably in “The Year of Magical Thinking”. Here, her grief is just as  forensically examined, but all the more devastating for being tinged  with guilt. Quintana was adopted, and troubled. Were the two connected?  Didion’s feel for the material world—fabrics, food and flowers—assumes a  terrible poignancy as she contemplates oblivion.
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? by Jeanette Winterson (Cape, hardback, out now).
The  question was asked by Winterson’s adoptive mother. Mrs Winterson, as  her daughter chillingly styles her, is the star of this artful memoir,  comic but appalling, a frugal, religiose tyrant who dispensed End Time  commandments and hoarded Royal Albert china. Jeanette, born Janet,  “self-invented”, racked by rage, asks her own questions. Why is she so  bad at loving? Why did her real mother give her away? Was Mrs Winterson  perhaps not “normal” herself? How does a mind work with its own  “brokenness”? Her answers are tentative, but fierce, funny, harrowing.
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