Elizabeth Strout’s novels are just like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, except nothing happens and the multiverse is Maine.
Diametrically opposed in temperament, Strout and Franzen do have something in common: They’ve both had books chosen for Oprah ...
“Tiny interactions are antidepressants,” someone says in the new Maria Bamford documentary, “Paralyzed by Hope.” That ...
In Tell Me Everything, Elizabeth Strout brings together characters from her previous novels for a story centered on a Maine woman’s disappearance. This novel features characters from your prior work.
Elizabeth Strout writes extraordinary fiction about ordinary people. Her men and women live what Thoreau called lives of ...
Early in Tell Me Everything, Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel, the retired teacher Olive Kitteridge reads all of the memoirs by Lucy Barton, a New York City writer who arrived in her coastal Maine town ...
"You know, a lot of people out here like you a lot," Elizabeth Strout's ex-husband, who lives in Amagansett and remains a ...
In a poignant new novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Olive Kitteridge" explores the limits of human connection and ...
Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton books, doesn’t waste words. Yet, everything she said in a campus conversation with author and English Prof.
As I was reading Elizabeth Strout’s new novel, “Tell Me Everything,” I kept thinking about the recent box-office smash, “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Mrs. Biblioracle and I are both moderate fans of the ...
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