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![]() Contents | May 2001 In This Issue (Contributors) More on books from The Atlantic Monthly. |
The Atlantic Monthly | May 2001
New & Noteworthy In the Company of Angels by N. M. Kelby Hyperion/Theia 164 pages, $21.00
In some ways In the Company of Angels, which is really a novella, suffers from its brevity. N. M. Kelby packs her book with monumental themes—death, betrayal both grand and personal, familial and romantic love, faith, the existence of God—but doesn't give herself room to do more than brush against most of them. Complex and conflicting relationships abound, but in most cases we have to take her word for their intensity; Kelby devotes little space to their development. At heart, however, this is a fable, and as such, it benefits from Kelby's fleeting touch, which enhances the whimsical and the miraculous. Above all, the writing, as sensuous as the chocolate that pervades Kelby's story, makes this well worth reading. —Christina Schwarz
Copyright © 2001 by The Atlantic Monthly Group. All rights reserved. The Atlantic Monthly; May 2001; New & Noteworthy - 01.05; Volume 287, No. 5; page 121-122. | [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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