RE: Gloria Naylor: The Women of Brewster Place -
07-22-2004, 01:59 PM
Haven't read The Men of Brewster Place, (Though i've a copy chilling!), I'm now on Mama Day (the 3rd one), which comes after Linden Hills. They are sort of related and I'm reading them in that order. @ Jib, we'll discuss it once I finish it, hey?
@ Biwotmoi. The Women of Brewster place is a collection of 'sketches' which give us glimpses into six (?) women's lives. These women all live in Brewster place, but they've had varying experiences with love, marriage,parenting, religion,family sex,homoeroticism,etc. The novel narrates each character's experiences; their joys, their pains, their humiliation, etc. It's really great.And damn moving! I read it it one seating- Naylor is great with the banal details of everyday life, of feeling, loving, hatred, pain, and group psychology. You SOOOO need to read it!
Insist on your right to go off on a tangent ( Dambudzo Marechera 1978)
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