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Oh, so many books to read!

No entry yet for this doyenne of early 20th century American literature? (There was! [g])

"Edith Wharton (...born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, short story writer, and designer. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, 1928 and 1930. Wharton combined her insider's view of America's privileged classes with a brilliant, natural wit to write humorous, incisive novels and short stories of social and psychological insight. She was well acquainted with many of her era's other literary and public figures, including Theodore Roosevelt."
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Biography: Lee, Hermione. Edith Wharton. Random House, Inc. ISBN 978-0-375-40004-9.
Her home: http://www.edithwharton.org/
I am campaigning on another board for a read of Old New York: Four Novellas. I'll let you know if it comes to pass.
Hmm -- just read some of the reviews of The Reef. May be a better choice to follow The Portrait of a Lady (Henry James) on that other board than Old New York. Thanks for the suggestion, Proustitute.
The description of the reproduction of The Reef doesn't sound all that good. Any experience here on getting copies?

Glimpses of the Moon was very different than other Wharton I've read; it lacks the sense of restraint and restriction and the (not unrelated) suffering. It isn't as well crafted as, frex, Age of Innocence, but I enjoyed it very much.
This year I read Son at the Front, which wasn't as amazing (and suffered a bit from messaging, imho), but was a memorable depiction of one father's experiences.
I want to read her New York Stories this coming year... perhaps something else as well.


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I am, regrettably, not on the beach, but I am in the middle of re-reading this, and it is very good, better than I remember. I think I prefer it to the House of Mirth (also recently re-read), which is a happy surprise.
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