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Displaying all articles tagged:
Elizabeth Strout
the booker prize
Sept. 6, 2022
6 Novels Are Booker Prize Shortlist Finalists
Including Percival Everett’s satire
The Trees.
By
Alejandra Gularte
theater review
Jan. 16, 2020
My Name Is Lucy Barton
Comes to Broadway As a Glum, Gray Dud
This adaptation of Elizabeth Strout’s novel is a dull lesson in the difference between what’s needed on the page and on the stage.
By
Helen Shaw
longlists
July 27, 2016
Here’s Your 2016 Booker Prize Long List
Including Paul Beatty’s
The Sellout
and Elizabeth Strout’s
My Name Is Lucy Barton
.
By
Nate Jones
Jan. 14, 2016
Elizabeth Strout’s Not-at-All-Subtle New Novel
It’s impossible not to feel some sympathy for the narrator of Elizabeth Strout’s new novel
My Name Is Lucy Barton
.
By
Christian Lorentzen
chat room
Mar. 27, 2013
Pulitzer Winner Elizabeth Strout on Her New Novel,
The Burgess Boys
It’s the author’s first book since 2008’s
Olive Kitteridge
.
By
Zach Dionne