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The Day - What to read in 2021 based on what you loved in 2020 - News from southeastern Connecticut


Published January 17. 2021 12:01AM | Updated January 17. 2021 12:04PM
Angela Haupt, The Washington Post
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Take a look back to survey your favorite reads in 2020. They might inspire which titles you pick up in 2021.
Here are 14 books, from a variety of genres, to consider based on recent favorites.
If you enjoyed Little Disasters, by Sarah Vaughan, read The Push, by Ashley Audrain (out now)
What happens when a mother doesn t love her daughter? Audrain s debut is a tense, chilling dip into the dark side of motherhood, narrated by Blythe, whose own upbringing raises the question: Can one inherit an inability to parent? The Push is uncomfortable and provocative, like a train wreck that demands your gaze. ....

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The Day - Merrill House writer Nicholas Boggs discusses his work on James Baldwin - News from southeastern Connecticut


I’ve covered arts and entertainment and written humor columns at The Day for almost a quarter-century. What I’ve learned is how privileged I’ve been to explore for readers an incredibly diverse, active, and creative cultural area – from local music clubs, galleries and museums to numerous nationally famous authors, performance organizations and the array of talent that flows through the Garde Arts Center, and Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, and much more.
Rick Koster
I’ve covered arts and entertainment and written humor columns at The Day for almost a quarter-century. What I’ve learned is how privileged I’ve been to explore for readers an incredibly diverse, active, and creative cultural area – from local music clubs, galleries and museums to numerous nationally famous authors, performance organizations and the array of talent that flows through the Garde Arts Center, and Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, and much more. ....

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The Day - The astounding brilliance and abiding joy of Mozart - News from southeastern Connecticut


By Jan Swafford
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When people we love die young, it becomes difficult to think of them without an overlay of sorrow. If we are fortunate, we learn eventually to remember our lost for who they were in life, rather than through the pain of their departure. But that can take a long time - and, in the case of Mozart, audiences have been captivated for centuries by the sentimental tragedy of a doomed wunderkind, betrayed by life, misunderstood by his contemporaries and laid in what is invariably described as a pauper s grave.
Jan Swafford makes it clear in the introduction to his admirable Mozart: The Reign of Love that things weren t all so bad for the composer. I believe the only profound tragedy in Mozart s life was his early death, when he was on the verge of a new plateau in his art and, incidentally, on the verge of real prosperity, he observes. Swafford, a composer who has written biographies of Ives, Beethoven and Brahms, calls Mozart the sanest, most gre ....

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