#NewYearNewBooks Day 11: Close enough to a #RestaurantCvr #RestaurantCover with a café. ☕ï¸??ï¸
#NewYearNewBooks Day 11: Close enough to a #RestaurantCvr #RestaurantCover with a café. ☕ï¸??ï¸
This is my second McCullers and it did not disappoint, although I'm not a frequent reader of short stories. This prose is intense, it's atmospheric, it's quotidian but it's raw. If you enjoy stories about people, love and life, this is for you!
I'm looking forward to reading her 'The Member of the Wedding' next!
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"There were those who would have courted her, but Miss Amelia cared nothing for the love of men and was a solitary person. Her marriage had been unlike any other marriage ever contracted in this county—it was a strange and dangerous marriage, lasting only ten days, that left the whole town wondering and shocked."
Loneliness, isolation, love and betrayal. Southern gothic at its very finest. What's not to love? #Recommendsday
I read this quite a few years ago, but the vulnerability of loneliness still resonates with me now. As the title suggests, it's a sad novella, but it also reflects how humans can transform when there is hope.
I was disappointed by this since Mcullers came highly recommended by a friend. I couldn't seem to crack the shell to get inside the stories to get engaged and feel the way I thought I should be feeling while reading. I thought this would be a good intro before Heart is a Lonely Hunter. Now unsure.
It feels like nothing has changed since the time McCullers wrote this. And that saddens me. Greatly.