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Writing and silence

  • Jan. 5th, 2009 at 6:24 PM
A Book of Endings
I don't tend to be a big re-reader of books. So I've fallen into the habit of giving away books shortly after I read them (or rather, putting them in a box by the door & getting rid of boxes at a time; it's a rather unglamourous spot to live out a few months, that spot by the door, but life is harsh).

As I live in a small corridor (ie. a Sydney terrace), I'm quite content with my rapid removal of books. I like the small gap on the shelf made by an abandoned book. Space for something new.

So it's with mixed feelings that I finish a book & realise it has to be kept. An important book, or a book to remind myself, or a book I'll go back to (in part if not in totality).

It turns out Sara Paretsky's book, 'Writing in an Age of Silence' is one of those keepers. Not only does Paretsky write about writing when you're a child, writing when you're a woman (with the keen feminist eye that works like a cold espresso to the brain), but also writing in a time when civil liberties are under threat in the post-911 world.

And though it *may* help to be familiar with Paretsky's fiction work (she often refers to the influences on her PI invention, V.I. Warchowski), it's not necessary. I've read only one Warchowski book & still found enough to be fascinated by. Paretsky's vision of Chicago & history & civil liberties is enough to keep me interested all on its own.

Highly recommended.

Comments

[info]cassiphone wrote:
Jan. 5th, 2009 07:45 am (UTC)
Oooh this sounds interesting - I loved those books so much as a teenager. She was my first female crime writer.

I so need to do the box by the door thing.
[info]deborahb wrote:
Jan. 6th, 2009 12:37 am (UTC)
I really recommend this book. It's a quick read, & I love Paretsky's heartbreaking honesty about how afraid she is to stand up for what's right, but how crucial she believes it to be.

The box by the door is great! I've even tried to interest friends in what's in the box as they're heading out the door -- 'Take it, take it,' I say if they happen to pick something up... :)


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