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Straight Man by Richard Russo and Tenure by Mike Million

2023-11-30 21:36:21

William Henry "Hank" Deborah Jr. and Charlie Thurber 's university department lost two people in an environment similar to the political field. Richard Russo (Richard Russo) The son of a novel "straight man" in hero's novel "Straight man", a British professor and critic William Henry (William Henry "Hank" Deborah Jr.) His written initial A novel 'off-road' in his career of. However, he has not done anything since then. Hank likes to believe that complex things keep bothering him, but his life is Occam's razor. He is a chairman of the unwillingness of the town of the University of Pennsylvania, who is facing rumors of layoffs and cuts, which leads to distrust between him and professor back stub.

A: This is another similarity between this book and straight men's. In both novels, we all see the people who have served for our lives. In other words, security. But the sweater has only small threads. You know what a worst possible situation is, you know you need to pull it instead of cutting it, but do not have scissors? In this example, the answer to this question is old Cape magic.

In the opera, they say that at the end of the funeral the tragedy ends the wedding comedy. Richard Russo's new novel "Old Cape Magic" declares himself soon: it's on the wedding, of course, all weddings. Russo started to look forward to something, six novels, including the earlier Pulitzer Prize, "Empire Falls," we began to look forward to something: a complex plot line of slaves with his character, local and Besides the deep ties of the people, I suffer from pages with great mistakes of love. "Old Cape Magic" did not disappoint

Richard Russo wrote a novel for those who are afraid to become parents. Playing Heroes of Anxiety and Emotional Stress and Hamlet The influence of the worldly tired "Old Cape Magic" like Woody Allen repelled, attracted by his mother and father. After the epic "Imperial Falls" and "Sigh Bridge" of these huge American lives, the new books of Russia and Japan appear close to each other, with romantic comedy from indigestion Pulitzer Prize winners, he is a general we It is crazy for bitter and humorous learning sensation is deeply impressed.

Melissa Yancy is the author of Dog Years (Pittsburgh University Press, 2016). Her work appeared as one somewhere in the Grimmer train, Prairie Schooner, Zyzzyva, Missouri Review. The year of the dog was chosen as the recipient of Richard Russo 's 2016 Drinhein' s literary award. She is the winner of the 2016 NEA Literature Scholarship