Friday, May 14, 2010

Tinkers, by Paul Harding

Winner of this year’s Pulitzer Prize, this slim literary work (192 pp.) takes place in a clock-filled room, the clocks chimes silenced, and in an old dying man’s head during his last days. Although it is beautifully written, I expected to be swept away by it but was not. Perhaps having had real deathbed experience recently wasn’t the best preparation for reading it.

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