I'm a hundred pages into
James Atlas's The Shadow in the Garden, his memoir about his life writing biography, and I'm greatly enjoying it. Although his principle subjects,
Delmore Schwartz and
Saul Bellow, figure prominently in the narrative, there is so much more on various writers, biographers, and writer-biographers. Some of the footnotes are extremely detailed or hilarious as well. Thomas Carlyle, Virginia Woolf, Alfred Kazin, Samuel Johnson, and Jean Stafford are only a handful of writers who are included in the narrative.
Published on July 24, 2018 10:54