Kate Atkinson v. Richard Ford

My Tournament of Books judgment — between Kate Atkinson’s One Good Turn and Richard Ford’s The Lay of the Land — is up at The Morning News today. Here’s the first paragraph:

Vladimir Nabokov expressed contempt for the idea that fictional characters can influence their own destinies. “That trite little whimsy … is as old as the quills,” he told the Paris Review. “My characters are galley slaves.” No doubt Richard Ford intended an homage to Nabokov when he referred to his own characters as slaves some years back. (“Sometimes at night I hear them singing over in their cabins,” he said.) But Richard Ford is no Nabokov, and his narrator, Frank Bascombe, no Humbert Humbert.


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