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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank you, Ms. Ozick, for another stunning book,
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This review is from: Dictation: A Quartet (Hardcover)
It's incredible! Every time a new book of Ozick's is published, I give thanks to the Muses for having provided her the necessary inspiration. As usual, her sentences are gorgeous and lyrical; the characters are funny and utterly compelling.
"Dictation" is the only story contained that has not been previously published. It begins with the master Henry James and an emerging Joseph Conrad. Her characterizations of each man, as well as of Conrad's wife, are hilarious. Soon, however, the story shifts to the writers' amanuenses. For fear of ruining any of the story's surprises - there are many! - I will only say that the story may motivate you to go out and re-read, or read for the first time, certain stories by James and Conrad. (Though of course that may be a foolish enterprise, considering the story's "punch line.") Familiar themes of morality and art are present, but Ozick explores them in a way I didn't expect. I highly recommend this book to lovers of contemporary literature.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Dictation: A Quartet (Hardcover)
How refreshing to read something written by someone with such a facility with language! The stories were wonderful. Highly recommended to me by my cousin -- and he was absolutely right!
3.0 out of 5 stars
A type of short story I usually don't care for,
By algo41 "algo41" (philadelphia, pa United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dictation: A Quartet (Paperback)
The stories in this collection, despite their length, are each driven by ideas (pretty much one per story) rather than characters. The closest to a character driven story, and the one I liked best, is " At Fumicaro", but even this is rather dry. I am sure some other readers will find humor and irony in the "Dictation" story, it is certainly clever.
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Dictation: A Quartet by Cynthia Ozick (Hardcover - March 18, 2008)
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