Friday, September 01, 2006

Failed And Forgotten

Breakable You:

Mr. Morton knows too much to be taken in by the myth of the New York intellectual. His characters are often writers themselves, but they tend to be failed and forgotten — like Leonard Schiller, the aging novelist in “Starting Out in the Evening” — or helplessly exploitative, like Nora in “A Window Across the River,” who describes herself as an emotional cannibal.

Posted by Daniel Medley on 09/01 at 09:42 PM
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