My memories of Dreiser's novels -- Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy, and the financial trilogy, all of which I read forty-some years ago -- are of a writer whose 'realism' was ponderous and plain but eventually powerful. I had the idea that Dreiser knew how to write a novel but had no clue how to write a sentence. The novels are certainly long and slow, and Dreiser's language is, for the most part, unadorned. These five stories, however, are taut and affective. The language is sparse and blunt, but so were the 'people' about whom Dreiser wrote. There's a congruence between the language and the matter of the stories that now strikes me as masterfully crafted. The Midwestern America that Dreiser wrote about was, and still is, culturally sparse and emotionally blunt, a land of broad shoulders that too often sag into broader bellies. Dreiser belongs on the shelf with Hamlin Garland, Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald and other regionalists of the northern states, whose works are less bizarre than those of the Southern Gothics but more 'relevent' to the human condition.
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djevokeNovember 18, 2010
I really enjoyed reading this review and I'm with Betty- it made me want to go out and read these short stories! Thanks for adding yet another good read onto my To Be Read list ;p
Hi, Gio, Great review that made me want to read these short stories of Dreiser. I didn't mark the FUN TO READ category because this is such a serious review, so is not fun to read in the true essence of the word fun...but I certainly enjoyed reading it because it was helpful to me. WILL SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT IS MEANT BY FUN TO READ. It's clear to me when someone uses humor in a review, but is it appropriate to give 3 THUMBS-up for a serious review? I don't want to be unfair to anyone. Thanks - Betty
djevokeNovember 18, 2010
I look at it as I enjoyed reading the review and received some joy from it- I don't think it necessarily needs to be hilarious but, the question is if it's enjoyable or not? I don't think you could ever be unfair to anyone Betty :)
bettydravisNovember 18, 2010
Thanks for clearing that up for me, DJ. Oh, yes, I did get joy from reading Gio's review, but not LOL fun. Hehehe... Thanks for your kind words. I love Gio, but don't tell him. 'K? Hugs - Betty