Brookfield Wisconsin Apartments

Brookfield Wisconsin Apartments

Brookfield Wisconsin Apartments

Glenway Wescott, the least known of the famous “lost” generation of expatriate American writers that included F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, wrote three great works, two novels re-published by New York Review Books Classics in 2001 and 2004, The Pilgrim Hawk, and Apartment in Athens, and The Grandmothers, ostensibly a novel but with no traditional plot, and clearly autobiographical, re-published in 1996 by the University of Wisconsin Press.

Though all three are thankfully making their way back into the American literary conscience, The Grandmothers, perhaps because of its unusual form, or perhaps because it was re-published by a university press, appears to be the least talked about. That’s a shame. It is one of the supreme examples of American prose writing in the 20th century.


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