Chantal Joffe, an artist, recommends 'I Capture The Castle', a classic English novel by Dodie Smith. Séamas O'Reilly advocates for the Irish novel 'A Goat's Song' by Dermot Healy. Harriett Gilbert recommends 'The Secret to Superhuman Strength', a graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel. They discuss themes of family struggles, relationship dynamics, and self-discovery through various pursuits.
I Capture The Castle is a timeless coming-of-age novel that explores themes of creativity, love, and the transition from girlhood to womanhood.
A Goat's Song is a remarkable literary achievement that delves into addiction, writing, art, and the impact of history on relationships.
Deep dives
I Capture the Castle by Dody Smith
I Capture the Castle is a timeless coming-of-age novel set in the 30s. Cassandra, a young girl from a broke family, documents their struggles in a castle they can't afford. The story delves into themes of creativity, love, and the transition from girlhood to womanhood. The book combines humor, nuance, and a fairy tale-like quality, keeping readers engaged and laughing.
A Goat Song by Dermot Healy
A Goat Song is a novel about a difficult love affair between a playwright and an actress. It explores addiction, writing, art, and the impact of history on relationships. With its intricate and beautifully crafted sentences, the book stands out as a remarkable literary achievement. The narrative structure, including a reverse timeline, adds depth and intrigue, while the dark and intense moments make for a gripping read.
The Secret to Superhuman Strength by Alison Bechdel
The Secret to Superhuman Strength is a graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel. It delves into her addiction to exercise and examines why so many people are drawn to fitness. The book covers Bechdel's life from birth to the pandemic, capturing her obsession with keeping fit and the search for self-discovery. With humor and visual storytelling, Bechdel explores themes of mortality, identity, and the desire to defy aging.
The artist Chantal Joffe picks I Capture The Castle, the English classic by Dodie Smith. Set in 1930s rural England, it relates the adventures of an eccentric family over the course of about a year. It's a book Chantal has come back to again and again, ever since she was a teenager. Séamas O'Reilly champions the Irish novel, A Goat's Song by Dermot Healy, which he argues deserves to be more widely known. And Harriett Gilbert recommends a graphic memoir by the cartoonist Alison Bechdel, called The Secret to Superhuman Strength.
Chantal Joffe is an artist known for her often larger-than-life-sized paintings, of women and children in particular, which have been shown in solo exhibitions around the world. Séamas O'Reilly is a columnist for the Observer whose memoir is Did Ye Hear Mammy Die.
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