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Bewilderment – Richard Powers (2021)

Bewilderment by Richard Powers

September 30, 2021 by vel veeter 1 Comment

The few negative reviews for this book suggest that it’s overly sentimental and light-weight. You could call it light-weight if you want, but I think that’s only really true in regards to other Richard Powers books. It’s probably his shortest, actually I am certain it is, but his next shortest Generosity, is the weakest of the one’s I’ve read. Instead, this book is oddly and sneakily bleak, as opposed to sentimental. I won’t fully explain that as it involves spoilers. The model of the book […]

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vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:405 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: richard powers ·
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Prisoner’s Dilemma – Richard Powers (1988)

Prisoner's Dilemma by Richard Powers

September 29, 2021 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

An early Richard Powers novel (as in from 1988 before he was 30), about a family dominated by a loud, large, father. This novel is written from multiple viewpoints and narrators both third and first-person, and includes several short sections written from Powers’s voice dealing with the real life death of his father. This last part is something that Powers does from time to time, puts himself into his fiction, in fictional and not so fictional ways. The takes place primarily in the 1970s and […]

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vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:404 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: richard powers ·
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Orfeo – Richard Powers (2014)

Orfeo by Richard Powers

May 20, 2021 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

The first Richard Powers book I read was Galatea 2.2, and I read it in about 2001 or so. It’s more or less science fiction, but pulled back a little. It struck me later with other books that he does this a lot. He write scientific fiction, where he explores various scientific ideas and concepts within fiction, sometimes wonderfully and sometimes a little mechanically. This book, as you can tell, is a kind of Orpheus retelling. Richard Ells is an experimental composer influenced by the […]

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vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:218 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: richard powers ·
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Generosity – Richard Powers (2009)

Generosity by Richard Powers

April 12, 2021 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I genuinely liked the writing in this novel a lot, and some of the thinking that went into it. It goes off in an unexpected direction about a third the way through that becomes the major source of plot for the novel, but I ended up thinking it was a lot less successful than the direction the novel seemed to be taking initially. We begin in Chicago where a burnt out writer and editor is beginning an adjunct job with a local small college teaching […]

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vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:174 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: richard powers ·
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Cranes keep landing as night falls.

The Echo Maker by Richard Powers

November 2, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Richard Powers hit the big time with his Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Overstory a few years back. He also won the National Book Award in 2006 with this book. He’s been writing and publishing since the late 1980s, and there was a while (and still maybe a future) in which I thought I would be a “Richard Powers” guy. A lot of his writing is metafictional and experimental, but plenty of his books are simply complex, if otherwise realistic. This book begins with a truck […]

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vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:586 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: richard powers, the echo maker ·
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Trees are the Best

The Overstory by Richard Powers

March 13, 2020 by reginadelmar Leave a Comment

Richard Power’s novel The Overstory is organized as a tree: roots, trunk, crown and seeds. The roots are eight individual short stories of immigrants coming to this continent, families planting trees, a man’s life saved by a tree, a boy falling out of a tree. The stories are unconnected and even the trees don’t hint at how they may or may not be drawn together.  For this reason, the trunk of the story is a bit difficult to read initially because five of the characters […]

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reginadelmar's CBR12 Review No:7 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Environment, richard powers, the overstory, Trees ·
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