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Alyson Hagy

Auteur de Scribe

10+ oeuvres 318 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Alyson Carol Hagy

Crédit image: Alison Hagy at the National Book Festival By slowking - Own work, GFDL 1.2, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28489419

Œuvres de Alyson Hagy

Scribe (2018) 135 exemplaires
Boleto: A Novel (2012) 84 exemplaires
Keeneland : A Novel (2000) 27 exemplaires
Graveyard of the Atlantic (2000) 22 exemplaires
Ghosts of Wyoming: Stories (2010) 21 exemplaires
Snow, Ashes: A Novel (2007) 16 exemplaires
Hardware River Stories (1991) 8 exemplaires
Madonna on Her Back (1986) 3 exemplaires

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The Best American Short Stories 1997 (1997) — Contributeur — 353 exemplaires

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Disclaimer: this book draws from traditional folktales from Appalachia of which I have zero knowledge. Maybe I could have forgiven some of the narrative choices with this insight.

I enjoyed the general atmosphere of the book—independent witchy-ish woman living in relative seclusion who magics with the alphabet, dystopian setting with post-Civil War era vibes, decent and consistent dialect—but was put off once this turned into a surprise Romance novel. Not my jam, and it felt inconsistent with the main character’s entire attitude in the first half of the book.

Alyson Hagy does craft a pretty sentence though, and I’d be interested in giving another one of her books a go.
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darsaster | 4 autres critiques | Aug 20, 2020 |
I never quite got into this book. I finished it because it had been recommended to me, but I think I would otherwise have abandoned it partway through. I typically like magical realism, and I have no objection to dystopias, but I just never really got the point of this book and the characters never really became in any way real to me.
 
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duchessjlh | 4 autres critiques | Mar 7, 2020 |
In this short book, an unnamed narrator makes her living in a lawless land by writing letters that serve as confessions for the people who request them. A man named Hendricks comes to her with a request for an unusual letter. The writing in Scribe is lovely, recalling the cadence of a folktale told aloud. I felt unmoored while reading it, not sure at times what was happening or why. I couldn't tell whether it was set in the future or the past or an alternate America, although it was clearly the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia. The story had the sense of a legend, with a touch of magical realism. Interesting, but not grounded in a reality I recognize.… (plus d'informations)
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sturlington | 4 autres critiques | Jan 18, 2019 |

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Œuvres
10
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Membres
318
Popularité
#74,348
Évaluation
½ 3.4
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17
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