· It’s not surprising that So Much Blue is such a perfectly structured novel; Everett is an author who started his career off strong and just keeps getting better. It’s a generous, thrilling book by a man who might well be America’s most under-recognized literary master, and readers will be thinking about it long after the last page.” —bltadwin.rund: Graywolf Press. · SO MUCH BLUE. by Percival Everett ‧ RELEASE DATE: J. An artist ponders a painting he wants to keep private along with the back stories that inspired it, the secrets that continue to haunt him. Everett (Half an Inch of Water, , etc.) continues to wrestle with issues such as artistic identity and inspiration, the relation between artists and their art, the notions of what a narrator reveals . · Everett, Percival. So Much Blue. Greywolf, Minneapolis, NF; 7/ This is a charming story, and it changed me. Percival Everett is quite a guy: 61 years old, distinguished English lit professor at USC, author of over a dozen novels and short story collections. By coincidence as I was reading this he was one of the interviewed authors in Paris Review, so we know he’s a philosopher as well as bltadwin.ru: John Sloan.
The latest work from a great American author, So Much Blue is another fine book in Everett's vast collection."—The Gazette (Cedar Rapids) "The realism is masterfully executed, the literary trope perfectly deployed."—Orlando Weekly "It is a testament to Percival Everett's enormous talent that. Book Review: 'So Much Blue,' By Percival Everett By turns funny, shocking and heartbreaking, Everett's new novel follows a painter who's deeply ambivalent about his apparently idyllic life and. So Much Blue features Percival Everett at his best, and his deadpan humor and insightful commentary about the artistic life culminate in a brilliant new novel. © Percival Everett (P) HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books. Literary Fiction Humorous.
It’s not surprising that So Much Blue is such a perfectly structured novel; Everett is an author who started his career off strong and just keeps getting better. It’s a generous, thrilling book by a man who might well be America’s most under-recognized literary master, and readers will be thinking about it long after the last page.” ―bltadwin.ru SO MUCH BLUE. by Percival Everett ‧ RELEASE DATE: J. An artist ponders a painting he wants to keep private along with the back stories that inspired it, the secrets that continue to haunt him. Everett (Half an Inch of Water, , etc.) continues to wrestle with issues such as artistic identity and inspiration, the relation between artists and their art, the notions of what a narrator reveals and conceals, but rarely have the results been as engrossing as this. So Much Blue is, at its core, a book about the secrets we keep from the people we love, and how the choices we make shape us into who we are. It’s about a man on the edge of crisis in different phases of his life, and the ways in which he tries to justify and elude his past.
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