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Seek Giacometti’s “The Palace at 4 a.m.” Go back two hours. See towers and curtain walls of matchsticks, marble, marbles, light, cloud at stasis. Walk in. The beggar queen is dreaming on her throne of words… You have arrived at the web home of Marly Youmans, maker of novels, poems, and stories, as well as the occasional fantasy. D. G. Myers: "A writer who has more resolutely stood her ground against the tide of literary fashion would be difficult to name."
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Monday, July 07, 2014
Glimmerglass at "Publishers Weekly"
13 comments:
Alas, I must once again remind large numbers of Chinese salesmen and other worldwide peddlers that if they fall into the Gulf of Spam, they will be eaten by roaming Balrogs. The rest of you, lovers of grace, poetry, and horses (nod to Yeats--you do not have to be fond of horses), feel free to leave fascinating missives and curious arguments.
One cannot be responsible for what people see in one's work, I suppose. That's half the fun.
ReplyDeleteAll the same, all of your work has an otherworldly quality about it, even if it isn't out-and-out fantasy.
In any case, I look forward to reading the book.
I have a slightly different take on time, space, and also novel-fat (that is, I don't like it much,) and those things do affect the atmosphere of my books.
DeleteAttempts to categorize fiction in one genre or another so often get it wrong, no matter how well-meaning the reviewers are! Still, I am hopeful that this write-up will attract new readers to your work, Marly! I am really looking forward to reading your new book!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robin--I hope that you like it!
DeleteReviewers! Phooey! Especially PW's hired guns. As Shakespeare might have said about PW: The first thing we do is kill all the reviewers! As a former reviewer (reformed via 12 step program), I have license to malign reviewers, especially the PW hacks. So there! Feel better now?
ReplyDeleteYou are funny, Tim!
DeleteI'm fine with the review--I'm just interested in whether and why people categorize, and I'm not much of a categorizer. But I don't object to other people who wish to embrace genres. (I do object to lots of other things in life. Tapeworms. Millipedes. Centipedes. Murder and general havoc. Frustration. Toxic plants. Bad movies. Etc.)
If Hymen can walk onstage at the end of "As You Like It," you can do what you like and the work remain literature. What are "The Divine Comedy," "Paradise Lost," and "Moby-Dick" if not fantastic literature?
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice review. The Bluebeard thing is funny. I remember that one reviewer of my The Astrologer swore it was the story of a real-life person I'd never even heard of!
Agree! Wonderfully fantastic, all of them...
DeleteThat's amusing--people often make connections that are new to me, or sometimes link my work with someone wholly unexpected.
Remember this about reviewers at mills like PW . . . They write for peanuts . . . So some reviewers eager to make more $ crank out reviews without reading the books . . . So never forget that fact of life about PW . . . I know that dirty secret because of insider experience . . .
ReplyDeleteThe Sparks notes approach to reviewing? XD
DeleteNever mind the reviewer's vague attempt at genre categorization—or the emphasis on plot summary, which bugs me. A "yarn"? Seriously? "Yarn" is one of those words that belongs on a long list of chestnuts that book reviewers would be wise to avoid.
ReplyDeleteYou don't like the idea of my telling a piratical yarn? It might be next!
DeleteYou ought to expand Jeff Sypeck's Advice for Reviewers! It's a good beginning...
BB, I accidentally deleted your question. I suppose it is just as well because I did not understand it anyway!
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