Proulx, Annie - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Bell, Millicent. “Fiction Chronicle.” Partisan Review 64, no. 1 (winter 1997): 37–49.

Bell praises Accordion Crimes as a “sweeping epic.”

Bemrose, John. “The Incredible Journey.” Maclean's (29 July 1996): 45.

Bemrose examines the role of the accordion as a plot device in Accordion Crimes.

Birkerts, Sven. “Fiction in Review.” Yale Review 85, no. 1 (January 1997): 144–55.

Birkerts offers a mixed assessment of Accordion Crimes, praising Proulx's “thrillingly precise” prose, but expressing reservations about the novel's “formulaic” conclusion and relentless cynicism.

D'Souza, Irene. Review of Close Range, by Annie Proulx. Herizons 14, no. 1 (summer 2000): 32.

D'Souza offers a positive assessment of Close Range.

Eder, Richard. “Don't Fence Me In.” New York Times Book...

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