I love the way that Téa Obreht writes! It isn't often that characters are created without an author showing any evidence of judgement or sentiment, so this novel is refreshing to read. Obreht's descriptions of each situation are authentic. She has a way of bringing words to life and making everything sound beautiful. Even a tiger, one of the most vicious animals, is brought to life with narrative about its "big, hot, red heart" and "muscles like springs." I wish I could come up with descriptions that compared to Obreht's, but all I know is that the richness of her narrative is compelling.
In an interview Obreht actually said that she wrote the parts that interested her first, and then tried to develop the ones she felt less emotionally connected to. Surprisingly enough, I hadn't noticed it before, but after I found this interview I couldn't help but feel that this lack of investment in certain pages of the novel. I can That said, I still stand by what I said in my last post, and see The Tiger's Wife as a gripping novel. I'm actually surprised about how many negative reviews its gotten, but it is interesting to see how many different opinions one piece of work can create.
Personally, I find the narrative of your opinions to be quite rich as well.
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