Ann Beattie | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Ann Beattie.
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Ann Beattie | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Ann Beattie.
This section contains 475 words
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The characters who populate [Secrets and Surprises] came of age during the 1960's. They are, on the whole, a nice-looking bunch of people who have never suffered from any of the basic wants. Most of them, for reasons often unexplained, share a mistrust of passion and conversation. If a man and woman get together, it is because of a shared car or animal, or because each has a famous parent, or maybe simply because one of them has run out of other people to live with; and, even when they live together, they speak in cool little ironies or deadpan non sequiturs. They live in student apartments in Boston or New Haven, or young-married or young-career quarters in Philadelphia or Manhattan, or sometimes a group of them share a house in Vermont; but they exist mainly in a stateless realm of indecision and—all too often—rather smug...

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This section contains 475 words
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