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LITERATURE: A Perfect Stranger – Wrap Up

Robinson’s writing is flowing without flowery, descriptive and intimate.  Experience of observation and a keen understanding of human nature and relationships is woven into each story of this collection.  Shame:  Friends gather at the New Mexico ranch of a rather … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: A Perfect Stranger

Catching up with Roxana Robinson’s A Perfect Stranger: Blind Man:  We are along for a rough traffic drive on a highway, with a man who has someplace to go, and worries to think about on the way.  Backstory gives us … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: A Perfect Stranger – Story

There is a style that shows in Roxana Robinson’s stories that produces a defined reality that holds them together. My mother was a librarian at my elementary school, and my father was a doctor.  We lived in an old stone … Continue reading Continue reading

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LITERATURE: A Perfect Stranger – Style

A Perfect Stranger, by Roxana Robinson is a collection of short stories by this author of Sweetwater along with two other novels, two short story collections, and a biography of Georgia O’Keefe, four of which have been named Notable Books … Continue reading Continue reading

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