![]() ![]() I make the Hansel and Gretel reference deliberately. ![]() And you won’t end up shoved into an oven. But if you allow yourself to walk along with Patchett, you’ll find riches at the end of the trail. And isn’t that what fairy tales are made of? This novel takes a winding road through the forest and doesn’t rush to a finish, nor is the ending wholly surprising. As she explained in a 2016 profile in The Guardian, “I’ve been writing the same book my whole life - that you’re in one family, and all of a sudden, you’re in another family and it’s not your choice and you can’t get out.” In “The Dutch House,” the family is built both by blood and by love. At a moment when everything in the world feels on the verge of falling apart, there seems to be a widespread cultural expectation (in the West, anyway) that serious art - the kind worthy of respect, in books, television, film or theater - is gonna make you sweat, that it should make you sweat.Īnn Patchett doesn’t want to make you sweat. The use of destabilizing narrative techniques (which often force critics to either include spoilers or to be oblique in order to avoid them) is so prevalent as to seem almost de rigueur. blurb is complete without the descriptors “searing,” “probing,” “challenging” or the like. It takes guts to write a fairy tale these days. ![]()
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