· And Maude Hutchins’s Victorine? It’s a sly, shocking, one-of-a-kind novel that explores sex and society with wayward and unabashedly weird inspiration, a drive-by snapshot of the great abject American family in its suburban haunts by a literary maverick whose work looks forward to—and sometimes outstrips—David Lynch’s Blue Velvet and the contemporary paintings of Lisa Yuskavage Category: Free. · "Victorine has its own feral brilliance Hutchins can write with perverse and often disquieting power." - The London Review of Books Victorine is a sly, shocking, one-of-a-kind novel that explores sex and society with wayward and unabashedly weird inspiration, a drive-by snapshot of th. · Hutchins is best known today for her sexual coming-of-age novel Victorine. Hutchins published several experimental poems and plays in the s and s - including Diagrammatics () with Mortimer Adler, professor of philosophy at the University of www.doorway.ru: Maude Hutchins.
Victorine () Spouse: Robert Maynard Hutchins: Maude Hutchins (4 Feb - 28 March ) was an American artist, sculptor, and novelist from New York. Early life and education. Maude Hutchins was born Maude Phelps McVeigh on February 4, in Guilford, New York. She was. I didn't think I'd have much to say about Victorine, by Maude Hutchins.I picked it up months ago, remaindered, because I loved the cover and figured, on the basis of it being published by New York Review Books Classics, that it must be fine literature of some worth, but quite honestly, it sounded like some run-of-the-mill coming-of-age story, exactly the type of thing I don't generally go in. Maude Phelps McVeigh Hutchins was an American novelist born in New York City. She is considered one of the foremost practitioners of nouveau roman in the English language. Hutchins is best known today for her sexual coming-of-age novel Victorine which was republished in by New York Review Books Classics.
Hutchins is best known today for her sexual coming-of-age novel Victorine, which was originally published in , and then republished in by New York Review Books Classics. The novel focuses on a thirteen-year-old girl, Victorine, as she discovers her sexuality and place in the world. And Maude Hutchins’s Victorine? It’s a sly, shocking, one-of-a-kind novel that explores sex and society with wayward and unabashedly weird inspiration, a drive-by snapshot of the great abject American family in its suburban haunts by a literary maverick whose work looks forward to—and sometimes outstrips—David Lynch’s Blue Velvet and. Maude Phelps McVeigh Hutchins was an American novelist born in New York City. She is considered one of the foremost practitioners of nouveau roman in the English language. Hutchins is best known today for her sexual coming-of-age novel Victorine which was republished in by New York Review Books Classics. Other novels include Blood on the Doves and The Unbelievers Downstairs.
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