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Critic Sven Birkerts: "Red Rover" is suggestively compressed in its way of paying out revelations, which steadily gather mass and shadows. Indeed, the means of presentation, the structural logic of the novel, are as much a part of its meaning as its thematic suggestions. McNamer's way of combining
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her far-flung episodes effectively triangulates the unknowable event at the heart of the novel; we work out much of the drama through a kind of echolocation."
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to their "Best Book" of 2007 lists. McNamer's stories and essays have appeared in
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University of Montana Faculty Bio. Retrieved September 30, 2012
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National Book Foundation. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
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American
novelist
Masters of Fine Arts
University of Montana
National Book Awards
The Washington Post
Los Angeles Times
Artforum
The New Yorker
Ploughshares
Doubletake
The New York Times Book Review

2011 National Book Awards Judges Bios
Official website


Categories
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
Living people

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