Thursday, April 25, 2019

Great novel: another language of Francesca Marciano

One of the biggest rewards of following an individual's career is to see their progress develop in front of your eyes - to be able to see that over time they have become a stronger writer, a better artist, how they have development , hone and hone their craft. In the case of Francesca Marciano, with her new book story, we are talking about a writer. Arrivals - The apprenticeship is over. From her early works we are all familiar with characters, places, information and patterns - in fact, she discussed this issue in the story entitled "Indian Evening" here - but in other languages She has complete control over her theme, theme and characters, and she may not be involved, for example, Wild rules Either End of etiquette [As good as those two novels]. Each story here has an absolute ring of truth and authority to observe wisdom and wisdom. First, the "human existence" has realized the true literary greatness and described the collections for hundreds of years.

This maturity in the novel is extremely rare - I think maybe Ward Just is the best example I can think of. Nothing is more clumsy than here, and nothing happens with a bang. Even for a novelist, it's usually a dagger - writing lyrics with rock songs - and it's good.

The strong symbol of a powerful novel is to make the reader smile, only a little bit of recognition; this book makes me laugh, its tone perfectly presents our email and text mode; let me tell us how to date with a person Expressing a strong recognition, we are fully understanding the moment we are doing so that we do not intend to appear; and will let all of our New York subway mice feel that we are back on the Q train from the Manhattan Bridge to Brooklyn. The eyes seen here capture all of this, from a 14-year-old girl on the beach, in the nascent stage of becoming an international European woman, and the way Indian tailoring materials are reminiscent of long-term loss but immediately The theme song recognized. "Born Free" is just a few examples.

But great writing takes on a double job - it not only tries to show us the everyday world in a unique and original way for the author; it usually also pushes the elements of the author's own personal experience to something like "What does all this mean?" The edge of the problem. And "What is its use?" In one of the stories, a young documentary filmmaker started with great commitment and finally gained wisdom and self-awareness and respect in a way that was unrelated to the film. In the other two young Italian women living in the United States, they are eager to "become an American", although achieving this goal may not be exactly what they want. The "Indian Evening" mentioned above is one of the best exams for my disintegration in imaginative literary works. And it is precisely because Marciano suspended the mystery of how it happened in the air without much explanation and analysis, just as God only knows thousands of other story writers.

The other - undeniable - I like the way Marciano writes in these stories is that although she said dripping, she always does it in a relaxed way and in the way the story needs. It's a feature of character, if I can say this - if someone mentions Terence Malick or Fellini, it is to make sure others feel. It's not done in this way, we get the impression that the authors show off how many books they have seen.

Jung's Synchronization Principle - Some people may prefer to classify them as blind, random opportunities - pop up twice, once in a small scene of the title story, causing books to appear, and second appear in late stories In the subject, "Quantum Theory." This is another thing that Marciano is good at here - a mild recurrence of themes and intonations - an idea that suddenly appears here and there, never over-emphasized or over-exposed, never used to force the reader's head - and I think this is an attractive way to write.

We will end with some examples of shiny highlights you find here:

"We met in the bathroom of Jonathan Cole. You have a pair of bright red sandals that you just bought in Italy."

She opened her mouth and pretended to be confused.

"Come on. How can you remember? from

that
from

 ? "

"We talked for a long time there, and I tend to notice women's feet," he said.

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It is very sad to have a young girl sobbing uncontrollably on the street. You only know that she must be heartbroken.

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Only Italian men wear loafers without socks, and the ankles show the benefits of pants.

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Without permission, Mrs. D&#Costa Costa oversaw catering, purchased supplies and took care of logistics with military precision, just as every sad attack and others walked around.

Summary: If you care about contemporary literature, you really can't miss this series.




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