Author: Barbara Gowdy
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Sep 1995
All in the Family by John Degen Gowdy takes the facade of a stereotypical nuclear family, the Canarys (Mom, Dad, three daughters, and a grandmother), and mixes in a healthy dose of the fabulous. Read more...
| Oct 1992
Perfectly Abnormal by Eric McCormack This politically incorrect collection of stories is one of the most enjoyable reads to come my way this year. Qualities that lurked in Barbara Gowdy's two previous books are here brought to the fore. Read more...
| Dec 1989
Swept Away by Merna Summers THERE ARE some writers who come winging in on you on the first-page and then just never let up. Barbara Gowdy is one of these. She knows how to move a story along, and Failing Angels is an amazing story: full of surprises, and alternating between horror and high comedy. It is rather as if Jayne Anne Phillips and Anne Tyler were holding the same pen.
Failing Angels concerns the family life of five of the most interesting characters to walk the pages of recent fiction. Read more...
| Apr 2003
| The Romantic by Barbara Gowdy HarperCollins 371 pages $38.95 cloth ISBN: 0002005050
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Love Unto Sickness ù Subverting Romance by Linda Morra
Barbara Gowdy is apparently captivated by humans who fall, literally and metaphorically, as demonstrated in the opening sequences of two previous books: in "Resurrection" of Fallen Angels (1989), Jim's wife loses her balance on the roof of their house and plummets to her death, prefiguring at least one other fatality and resonating figuratively throughout the work; and in Mister Sandman (1995), Joan Canary tumbles "head-first onto the floor" at her birth, causing brain damage that (paradoxical Read more...
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