The interrogative mood demands to be read deliberately, for it is courageous and entertaining and interested in the essential mysteries of self and society. Padgett powells the interrogative mood is a supreme literary stunt. Oct 25, 2009 if i said that the interrogative mood, the fifth novel by padgett powell, was that kind of book, and a captivating and often glorious reading experience, and if you believed me, would you. Padgett powell reads from the interrogative mood youtube. He has received a whiting writers award, the rome fellowship in literature from the american. The show opens with excerpts of toni morrisons 1993 art of fiction interview, scored live by some of the musicians that created the score for seasons 1 and 2. Interrogative mood 2009 and other, read online free in epub,txt at. The interrogative mood is powells playful and profound response, a bebop solo of a book in which every sentence is a question. Ultimately, powells little book can be seen wordmachine designed to induce unprecedented states of interior. In fact its much stranger than that and less pindownable. Unbeknown to me, the interrogative mood had already been published in the united states, and it was good enough to prompt the new york times magazine to. His books include his dazzling first novel edisto and most recently the interrogative mood.
Hollingsworths men voices of the south, the interrogative mood padgett powell, you i. The interrogative mood is powells wildly original and absorbing response, a bebop solo of a book in whichcould it be. The surrealistic and comical terrain of most of the fortyfour stories here is grounded by a real preoccupation with. If i said that the interrogative mood, the fifth novel by padgett powell, was that kind of book, and a captivating and often glorious reading. Padgett powell s book defies genre the interrogative mood. But it might be useful instead to answer some of the questions posed. Author of edisto, typical, the interrogative mood, edisto revisited, a woman named drown, mrs.
Padgett powell is the author of six novels, including the interrogative mood and edisto, which was a finalist for the national book award, and two collections of stories. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. In 2009, padgett powells the interrogative mood ecco became a cult hit and was named one of the best books of the year by, gq, the believer, and time out new york. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. From the highly acclaimed author of edisto and the interrogative mood, padgett powells new collection of stories, cries for help, various, follows his mentor donald barthelmes advice that wacky mode must break their hearts. Discover book depositorys huge selection of padgett powell books online. Padgett powell pops the question again and again rick. The book is simply a very long, breathlessly relentless series of questions directed at you it is no more and no less. The interrogative mood is a wildly inventive, jazzy meditation on life and language by the novelist that ian frazier hails as one of the best writers in america, and one of the funniest, too. Id like to thank the publishers for sending this controversial book, anyway. Richard ford the interrogative mood is a wildly inventive, jazzy meditation on life and language by the novelist that ian frazier hails as one of the best writers in america, and one of the funniest, too. Padgett powell is the author of six novels, including edisto, which was nominated for the national book award, and two collections of stories.
If padgett powells new book is a novel, in some dada sense of the word, it looks awfully similar to a list. I think you can feel the unrest and the disease with closure even in my first book. This novel is a onetrick pony, and that trick is a question mark. If duchamp or maybe magritte wrote a novel and maybe they. Playful and profound, powells book is an exuberant meditation on life and language. His debut novel, edisto 1984, was nominated for the american book award and was excerpted in the new yorker powell has written five more novelsincluding a woman named drown 1987, edisto revisited 1996, a sequel to his debut, mrs. Although it is hardly the first prose fiction to be constructed solely of questions, the interrogative mood may be the only such book to entirely forego plot and, perhaps, even structure. Perhaps only powella writer who was once touted as the best of his generation by saul bellow and among the top five writers of fiction in the country by barry hannahcould pull off such a remarkable.
We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. The question mark that accompanies the subtitle of author padgett powells new book, the interrogative mood. The interrogative mood by padgett powell goodreads. Richard ford the interrogative mood is a wildly inventive, jazzy meditation on life and language by the novelist that ian frazier hails as one of the best writers in mood. His debut novel, edisto 1984, was nominated for the american book award and was excerpted in the new yorker. Nov 10, 2011 buy the interrogative mood main by padgett powell isbn. If duchamp or maybe magritte wrote a novel and maybe they did. Because this is a book that pulled and moved me through the gamut of human experience without a single ending punctuation aside from a question mark. In 2009, padgett powell s the interrogative mood ecco became a cult hit and was named one of the best books of the year by, gq, the believer, and time out new york. Nov 06, 2010 the interrogative mood is both an impressive literary comeback and a work of real bravado and charm. Powells is an independent bookstore based in portland, oregon. Padgett powell hardcover november 1 2010 at the best online prices at ebay. Some of them are laughoutloud funny, others provoke.
Its a gimmick, but it was so much fun for me to participate in the play of it. If duchamp or maybe magritte wrote a novel it might look something like this remarkable little book of padgett powells. Padgett powell pops the question again and again bookforum. Cries for help, various by padgett powell, paperback. The interrogative mood by padgett powell overdrive rakuten. Wildly ridiculous and laughoutloud funny, it can suddenly turn serious. It has been hailed as a pioneering yet risky step in the authors somewhat turbulent writing career, but has received praise from a puzzled many people who have found an unexpected enjoyment and intrigue in. Powells range is matched only by his sense of play, and this book is a skeleton key to an extremely gifted and quintessentially american writer, at home in any form. He has received a whiting writers award, the rome fellowship in. The interrogative mood is both an impressive literary comeback and a work of real bravado and charm. The questions are put to you, the reader, to answer, and many are thoughtprovoking, some are silly, some are odd enough to suggest.
Padgett powell website powells range is matched only by his sense of play, and this book is a skeleton key to an extremely gifted and quintessentially american writer, at home in any form. Richard fordthe interrogative mood is a wildly inventive, jazzy meditation on life and language by the novelist that ian frazier hails as one of the best writers in america, and one of the funniest, too. Review by doug bruns jan 27, 2010 i did not want to read this book particularly. Padgett powells new novel is a highly allusive prose work composed entirely of questions. If i said that the interrogative mood, the fifth novel by padgett powell, was that kind of book, and a captivating and often glorious reading experience, and if you believed me, would you. Padgett powell is the author of four novels, including edisto, which was nominated for the national book award. Dec 31, 2009 the question mark that accompanies the subtitle of author padgett powell s new book, the interrogative mood. The book is not a novel but it manages to do something that many novels try to do. Following 2009s the interrogative mood, a novel in which every sentence was a question, this slim novel is built out of brief chapters written exclusively in dialogue between two men sitting and biding their time somewhere between bakersfield, california, and. Aug 17, 2017 taking a look at the interrogative mood by padgett powell other writers mentioned. This book poses question after question mad, peculiar, and often very thought.
Buy the interrogative mood main by padgett powell isbn. Publishers weekly a playful and provoking clutch of stories that forces. Padgett powell born april 25, 1952 in gainesville, florida is an american novelist in the southern literary tradition. Powells books the worlds largest independent bookstore. For another experimental book, have a look at diary of a bad year by j m coetzee. Powell, with his outsize romanticism and urge only to connect, shows that it is through questions rather than answers that truth can, however fleetingly, be glimpsed.
Or are you fully acclimatised, by now, to the interrogative mood. The interrogative mood is a fiction made up entirely of questions, but i had imagined that like a conventional novel it was going to have a narrative. Of the children you may have known who were afraid of clowns, did they strike you then or later, as welladjusted children or disturbed. The interrogative mood by padgett powell book quote. Richard ford the interrogative mood is a wildly inventive, jazzy meditation on life and language by the novelist that ian frazier hails as one of the best writers in the interrogative mood demands to be read deliberately, for it is courageous and entertaining and interested in the essential mysteries of self and society. Oct 01, 2009 if duchamp or maybe magritte wrote a novel and maybe they did.
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