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Cahokia Jazz: A Novel by Francis Spufford

December 9, 2024 by wicherwill Leave a Comment

I picked up this book entirely based on the strength of Francis Spufford’s Red Plenty—a novel that’s hard to categorize, summarize, or explain. This is a little easier to place: it’s a 1920s crime noir detective mystery set in an alternate version of the US where the Native American population retained power due to a less virulent strain of smallpox brought by the colonizers. The result is three distinct regions: a version of the US we recognize, a southern area run by the KKK, and Cahokia—a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Francis Spufford

wicherwill's CBR16 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Francis Spufford ·
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such a delightfully odd book, definitely on my list of books to recommend in turn

Red Plenty by Francis Spufford

September 4, 2023 by wicherwill 1 Comment

Cannonball Passport: a recommendation from Chris, spasibo How to explain this book, which was exactly what was promised on the back cover and yet hard to fully explain? It is historical fiction, with some characters plucked from the annals of the USSR and others constructed—not from whole cloth, but from several scraps who did exist (or who probably did). It’s a different take on the Soviet Union, painted not with satire but not with nostalgia/wistfulness either? I wonder how much would resonate with someone from […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, History Tagged With: #CBR15 passport, Francis Spufford

wicherwill's CBR15 Review No:21 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, History · Tags: #CBR15 passport, Francis Spufford ·
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So Glad I Didn’t Die Before I Met You

Light Perpetual by Francis Spufford

January 17, 2022 by booktrovert Leave a Comment

As I was finishing this novel, my husband was playing the album I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning by Bright Eyes – and I completely endorse the pairing, if it’s available to you, when you read this book. Which you should, because it was a lovely novel about five lives. It’s not too much of a spoiler to tell you that in the first chapter, everyone dies. The author describes, in painful detail, the impact of a bomb in a Woolworths in Bexford (a fictional London […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Francis Spufford

booktrovert's CBR14 Review No:4 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Francis Spufford ·
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