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Annie Proulx convert

After years of Bob’s exhortations that I read Annie Proulx, I finally got around to one of her books. I’m about halfway through “That Old Ace in the Hole” and I am a convert. Her prose has a poet’s precision, and she can tell you everything you need to know about a character with one […]

After years of Bob’s exhortations that I read Annie Proulx, I finally got around to one of her books. I’m about halfway through “That Old Ace in the Hole” and I am a convert. Her prose has a poet’s precision, and she can tell you everything you need to know about a character with one well chosen sentence. I love how unadorned her writing is, too. It feels as natural as breath.

Next up:Wyoming Tales.

And how the hell do you say this woman’s name? Prool? Prowl? Help!

One reply on “Annie Proulx convert”

I think it’s Prool. Not certain, though. She is an incredible writer. I also recommend Accordion Crimes. Actually, I recommend anything she’s written.

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