In structure, tone and theme, “Ruth” owes a debt to Evan S. Connell’s wonderful 1959 novel, “Mrs. Bridge” — a debt that author Kate Riley freely acknowledges. Like “Mrs. Bridge,” “Ruth” is written in ...
In structure, tone and theme, “Ruth” owes a debt to Evan S. Connell’s wonderful 1959 novel, “Mrs. Bridge” — a debt author Kate Riley freely acknowledges. Like “Mrs. Bridge,” “Ruth” is written in close ...
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