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Shorts and Re-reads

Ripley Underground by Patricia Highsmith

Disgrace by Ayad Akhtar

Copenhagen by Michael Frayn

August: Osage County by Tracy Letts

Agnes of God by John Pielmeier

The Lion in Winter by James Goldman

August 29, 2022 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Ripley Underground – 4/5 The second Tom Ripley novel begins with the revelation that we’re about ten or so years on from the first novel, that Tom is now married and living off his “inheritance” from Dickie’s forged will. He’s in London and he’s become involved in an art forgery scheme. Recently an artist whom Tom had been connected with became a lucrative commodity and Tom was able to facilitate the sale of the artist’s work after he died. No one really knew for sure […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Ayad Akhtar, James Goldman, John Pielmeier, Michael Frayn, Patricia Highsmith, Tracy Letts

vel veeter's CBR14 Review No:497 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: Ayad Akhtar, James Goldman, John Pielmeier, Michael Frayn, Patricia Highsmith, Tracy Letts ·
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“You have to find your own rules.”

June 25, 2014 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

I became interested in American Dervish because I wanted to read something from a different perspective: in this case, a novel by a Pakistani author reflecting on a young American Muslim boy’s experience. The story opens with Hayat Shah when he is college-aged, as he attends an Islamic Studies class. The professor, with whom Hayat is friendly, makes statements that are blasphemous to some of the other Muslim students in attendance, but Hayat himself has a  somewhat blasé attitude toward his professor’s claims. Afterward, a friend […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: alwaysanswerb, Ayad Akhtar, coming-of-age, contemporary, Islam

alwaysanswerb's CBR6 Review No:39 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: alwaysanswerb, Ayad Akhtar, coming-of-age, contemporary, Islam ·
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