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January 6, 2015 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781490625676
- File size: 164673 KB
- Duration: 05:43:04
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
This audiobook focuses on the two authors. One, Powell, wanted to become an artist but finds himself now with a large family and a conventional existence. The other, Shields, who was Powell's former professor, is an artist and has committed his life to his writing. They spend four days in a mountain cabin arguing about whose life is best. The result is fascinating, and soon to be a film. Jonathan Todd Ross as Powell and Luis Moreno as Shields narrate the book, reading with clear, pleasant voices. However, in trying to re-create the dialogue, they lose much of the argument's emotion. The result is a watered-down version of a once lively debate. R.I.G. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
October 27, 2014
Critic and writer Shields (Reality Hunger) and his former student Powell, once an aspiring artist, now a stay-at-home dad, spent four days together in 2011, conversing on a wide range of issues related to the artistic life. At the center of their quarrel is the push-and-pull between which is the best path: devotion to art or life experience? Shields concedes that Powell has traveled more, had more adventures, and raised more children, but Shields’s devotion to writing paid off in the form of published books, prestigious teaching positions, and engagement with the literary world. As a book-in-dialogue, the two freely discuss and dissect their debts to My Dinner with Andre and David Lipsky’s book-length interview with David Foster Wallace, Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself (2010). Shields and Powell keep waiting for “the flip,” or the moment when their roles in the interview will reverse, or one will convince the other he is right, but each is so full of complexity and contradictions that it’s difficult to imagine if such a flip is possible. Like any good belletristic conversation, the authors discuss dozens of literary figures, books, and movies, from novelists David Markson and Renata Adler to the movies Sideways and The Crying Game. And, like a true teacher, Shields is always pressing for the larger issue, questioning why art matters or how can suffering be alleviated. A worthy and important addition to the genre, this casual conversation pushes readers to rethink fundamental questions of life and art.
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