Best Bird-Themed Fiction Books for Adults - Engaging Novels & Short Stories for Bird Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Nature Enthusiasts
Best Bird-Themed Fiction Books for Adults - Engaging Novels & Short Stories for Bird Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Nature Enthusiasts

Best Bird-Themed Fiction Books for Adults - Engaging Novels & Short Stories for Bird Lovers | Perfect for Reading, Book Clubs & Nature Enthusiasts

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What Begins with Bird, by Noy Holland, is both an investigation of family relationships and a sophisticated study of language and rhythm. Holland creates an exhilarating tension between the satisfactions of meaning and the attenuated beauty of lyric, making her fiction felt as deeply as it is understood. An unstable sister whose misconceived pregnancy replays the endless nightmare of childhood siblings and a wrecked marriage occasioning the misery of a horse: these are the frozen events around which Holland's words congeal. The poetry of her images, powerful but immediately absorbed, can bring consciousness to a standstill: "By then I've reached her: Sister spluttering, spitting out the plug of snow. Her mouth is bleeding. Her face is the grotesque of a face, a soul in flames, some rung of hell, and she is sobbing, spit puddling under her tongue." The Faulknerian echoes of Holland's prose invoke a dreamscape, a panorama enclosing barns and men and guns and Mother, as she trudges the cold hills in her nightgown. This writing is exquisite, a gorgeousness as unforgettable as a stabbing pain or the after-image of a howl in the pitch of night.

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What I love most about Noy Holland's work, what I find most gorgeously original, is her willingness to walk into unmediated grief. Most writers feel the obligation to illuminate a path to redemption and healing through the people who inhabit the stories. Holland offers transcendent trust to the reader, faith that she too can enter and witness and bear devastation, hope that she too will love these people and her own transient, fragile, loss-riddled life with absolute, passionate surrender.Her language is the stuttering heartbeat and gasping breath, the echo of one's own voice transformed to pure poetry.
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