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Reading in Place—Fiction to Shelter By

April 11, 2020 By marlowe benn

P. G. Wodehouse

In this stressful time, your world like mine probably feels unmoored. Anxieties have mushroomed, filled with a thousand concerns I couldn’t have unimagined a few months ago. At the same time my world has shrunk, reduced to the physical parameters of my house, garden, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Barbara Pym, Cathleen Schine, George Saunders, historical mystery, human comedy, Jeeves, Josephine Tey, Kate Atkinson, Muriel Spark, Ngaio Marsh, P.G. Wodehouse, pandemic, Passing Fancies, Penelope Fitzgerald, Relative Fortunes

A Private Press of One’s Own

March 28, 2020 By marlowe benn

virginia Woolf 1927

The heroine of my historical mysteries, Julia Kydd, boasts a slight acquaintance with the great modernist writer Virginia Woolf. In Relative Fortunes, we learn that she persuaded Woolf to let her publish her four-page single-sentence essay titled “Wednesday.”  Julia then … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 1920s, Capriole Press, historical mystery, Hogarth Press, Julia Kydd, private press, Relative Fortunes, Virginia Woolf

History and/or Fiction? Yes and Yes

March 27, 2020 By marlowe benn

Dorothy Parker

“Historical fiction” sounds like an oxymoron. Don’t the needs of honoring the factual past clash with the freewheeling impulses of fiction? Or can fiction enrich the documentary record with imagined layers of nuance, complexity, and even discovery? Yes and yes. Recently on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dorothy Parker, historical fiction, Horace Liveright, Passing Fancies, Relative Fortunes

Poems from the Balcony, Then and Now

March 22, 2020 By marlowe benn

TS Eliot 1923

Jazz out of an open window. Poems from the balcony. We’ve all seen the images of quarantined Italians sharing their solitude across deserted courtyards and empty streets from facing buildings. Some play a saxophone or piano, some join in spontaneous choirs of popular or patriotic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 1920s, Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh, historical mystery, Jazz Age, Julia Kydd, Relative Fortunes, T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land

Suzanne Wolfe and The Course of All Treasons

March 17, 2020 By marlowe benn

wolfe, course of all treasons

Today is pub day for my friend and fellow mystery writer Suzanne Wolfe. Her new novel, The Course of All Treasons, is officially published! Normally that would mean hugs, high-fives, and a celebratory reading/signing at Seattle’s eminent Third Place Books. This year—well, we all … [Read more...]

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