Warren is clearly out to impress with this novel, and mostly he does so, unfortunately at the cost of that evasive final stretch of insightfulness and humanity that separates the very good from the great: the feather in the cap of any novel that aims to be especially rewarding for dealing with the v...
My husband read this years before me and thought the author, Robert Penn Warren was too descriptive. I agree that some spots were descriptive but there was beauty in the words that made the book likable. I really felt for the main character Jack Burden, especially the flashback of his first love. ...
My husband read this years before me and thought the author, Robert Penn Warren was too descriptive. I agree that some spots were descriptive but there was beauty in the words that made the book likable. I really felt for the main character Jack Burden, especially the flashback of his first love. ...
I actually liked this book a lot more than I expected. The opening chapter kind of put me off, but I pushed through, and I'm glad I did. The opening is a sort of Kerouac-ish, romanticized, stream-of-consciousness-ish, description of a road trip.But once I was past that, the story really picked up. I...
An American classic, this roman a clef about the life of Louisiana governor Huey Long should be required reading for everyone interested in American history, American political life or good writing. One of my all time favorites.
Considering I read this book for an independent study and I probably wouldn't have read it otherwise says a lot about what I think about this book. It has its moments, but a lot of the time it drags with side stories upon side stories. It is slow to get into, and it stays slow throughout. I mean the...
"Man is conceived in sin and born in corruption and he passeth from the stink of the didie to the stench of the shroud."Robert Penn WarrenRobert Penn Warren is the only person to win the Pulitzer prize for fiction as well as poetry. He won the prize for fiction in 1946 for this very book. If you a...
This was required reading for a class so I expected to hate it, but it was actually quite good.The racism was really difficult to take. The book takes place in 1930s Louisiana, so that racism is there isn't surprising. But the main character, Jack, who narrates the story, throws the n-word around wi...
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