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Mar.20.2013 - 4:25 pm
Posted on February 21, 2013
A rattlesnake lived under our front porch that summer on the mountain in Temecula. We had to look before we stepped onto the stones,...
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Mar.20.2013 - 4:22 pm
Posted on December 3, 2012
I found twenty dollars blowing on the downhill slope of Green Street into Chinatown and North Beach on a Saturday night, folded tight for a...
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Mar.20.2013 - 4:19 pm
June 13, 2012
1.) In Daughters of the Revolution, your character Madeleine is described as an expert at “coaxing nature to an unnatural intensity.” This reminds me of...
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Feb.20.2012 - 9:15 am
Once, a famous public intellectual/writer and her lover from Chicago came to visit in California. In preparation, I took all the paper trash to my office (a remote cabin) to...
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Jul.04.2011
Published by The New Yorker
It is 1969, and Carole Faust, one of this dexterous novel's several protagonists, becomes the first female student at a boys' boarding school in Massachusetts, "a misunderstanding...
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This is a dramatic social novel, a successful entwining of people that comes to signify the Big Moment of history. Cooke, who not once lets a sentence flag, who can reinvent the known with imagery so fine it feels like a dare, evokes the dawn of women’s liberation, the righteous struggles for sexual voice….her profound, honest compassion for all her characters, men and women, makes them so engrossing, you almost forget what they’re up against.
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About Carolyn
Carolyn Cooke's novel, Daughters of the Revolution (Knopf 2011) is short-listed for the Flaherty-Dunnan Prize for a first novel. Her collection of short stories, The Bostons (Houghton Mifflin), was named one of the best books of the year by The Los Angeles...
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