Because Lilian Nattel is a very brilliant author and reader, I trust her, and when
she sang the praises of Adam Foulds'
The Quickening Maze back in late June, I knew I'd be reading the book sooner than later. And when the dear and deep and perpetually risk-taking
Elizabeth Hand wrote (long before the National Book Award list had been unveiled) that I absolutely had to read
Just Kids by Patti Smith (she'd
reviewed it for the
Washington Post), I said,
All right, Liz. I will.Yesterday, released for the afternoon from client work, I headed to the
Chester County Book & Music Company, which is another version of paradise on earth. We're talking an indie book store here that feels a city block deep, and those who work there stack their favorite reads up and down end shelves. I get lost there, and I don't mind one bit.
This afternoon, I board a plane. Smith's coming with me. So is Foulds.
Published on November 21, 2010 08:38