Candy House Review 2024
A lovesick programmer collects trinkets, like a human. But the 12 years that have gone by since Jennifer Egan published her Pulitzer. .
Time is a goon, marauding and thieving and vicious.
Her new novel, The Candy House, a sibling to A Visit From the Goon Squad, was published in April, , and was recently named one of the New York Times's
This follow-up to the Pulitzer-winning A Visit from the Goon Squad is packed with smart ideas about digital authenticity but lacks the human.
Egan's “The Candy House,” a sequel to her Pulitzer Prize-winning “A Visit From the Goon Squad,” comes alive in dozens of entwined stories.
'Buñuel in Mexico' Review: A Surrealist Master's Overlooked Era. Recap: In a dreamy, interwoven bit of organized chaos, Jennifer Egan once again delivers an exceptional story that's not really a story, a tale.
A recovering heroin addict considers the redemptive possibility of Dungeons and Dragons.
Jennifer Egan's ambitious new novel — a sequel, of sorts, to 's “A Visit From the Goon Squad” — riffs on memory, authenticity and the allure. January 30, A series at the Museum of Modern Art focuses on the Spanish.
the script of a character in a Dungeons and Dragons game feels so unbelievably disconnected that it's hard to know what Egan's point is.
It's a rather touching love story with a darker edge as we come to understand that not everyone has bought into Bix's ''Vision'' of an.
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