Lilty, I will send you mine after tonight. e me your address.
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic?
how about midwestern gothic?
Giles ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Lilty, I will send you mine after tonight. e me your address.
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic?
how about midwestern gothic?
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic?
Incest. Lots of incest.
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic? how about midwestern gothic?
This is horrible, but all that I can imagine is that couple standing in front of the farmhouse with the pitchfork.
how about midwestern gothic?
Like Southern Gothic, but people pronounce their r's.
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic?
dysfunctional. lots of family secrets, usually involving affairs and/or illegitimate children and/or incest (or all three). Lots of sneaking around in the kudzu and the sounds of crickets in the darkness. At some point, someone sits in a rocking chair on a porch and fans themselves.
Can someone give a short definition of southern gothic?
Spooooky, y'all.
edit: Thank goodness Vortex came in with an actual definition. :)
So, like Eugene O'Neill, but with more lurking?
Sometimes florid prose, or at least prose that calls attention to itself. (Not sure this goes for Flannery O'Connor, actually, but works for Faulkner.)
What really baffled me was once coming across a description of Alice Munro's work as "Ontario gothic."
First of all, that's an incredibly wrong-headed reading of Munro, and secondly? There is no "gothic" in Ontario.
I just finished a second read of Lirael and my first read of Abhorsen. Gotta say, I was a bit disappointed. The pacing is completely and utterly wacked: Lirael takes for-frelling-ever to get going, and yet Abhorsen winds up disturbingly fast, with no denouement to speak of.
Additionally, the character development stops around the beginning of Abhorsen, and the novel suddenly turns into all-plot-all-the-time. I like the universe and the characters pretty well (although Sameth was a lazy confrontation-avoiding jerk for most of it), but Nix didn't identify the Big Bad early enough to make me fear its release, and Lirael became just too competent too quickly. Plus, there is the whole related to heroine of previous novel element, which gave me bad flashbacks to very Mary Sue fanfic.
So, I give them a thumbs up for the story and the plotting, thumbs down for the characterizations.
Other recent purchases include two of Lloyd Alexander's "Westmark" stories, a three-fer of Rosemary Sutcliff's Roman Britain novels, and Miles Errant, the combo novel containing Brothers in Arms and Mirror Dance.
I finally finished my trio of Val McDermids.
I do not like Kate Brannigan. I'm down with the flawed narrator, but she was more irritating than I was willing to let pass. A bit too grrl power for me. Also, her kickboxing bits were oddly described.
Liked The Mermaids Singing much more. Tony Hill is one hell of a woobie. Meshed well with what I've seen of the series on TV too.