Synopses & Reviews
Hailed as 'a brilliant blueprint of the imagination' (David Baker),
Open Houseestablished Beth Ann Fennelly as 'an ambitious and spacious young talent' (Paul Zimmer) and introduced us to her 'passion, compassion, inventiveness, and intelligence' (Alison Hawthorne Deming).
Synopsis
Hailed as "a brilliant blueprint of the imagination" (David Baker), established Beth Ann Fennelly as "an ambitious and spacious young talent" (Paul Zimmer) and introduced us to her "passion, compassion, inventiveness, and intelligence" (Alison Hawthorne Deming).
Synopsis
"With its high spirits, its love of textures of different kinds of writing . . . [this] is an immensely lively performance." --Robert Hass
About the Author
Beth Ann Fennellyis the author of Unmentionables. She lives in Oxford, Mississippi, where she is professor of English at the University of Mississippi.