Archive for March 2, 2011
RODIN’S DEBUTANTE by Ward Just
Ward Just is a writer’s writer, as straightforward and gritty and no-nonsense as Chicago—the city from which he hails. His solid 17th novel carries a seemingly enigmatic title – Rodin’s Debutante – a curiosity, considering the book has nothing to do with Rodin or debutantes.
But wait – as in much of Ward Just’s work, there is complexity and hidden meaning behind the seeming simplicity.
March 2, 2011
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Judi Clark ·
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Tags: 20th-Century, Art, Chicago, Contemporary, Family Matters, hmh, Literary · Posted in: Award Winning Author, Contemporary, Literary, US Midwest
