The Deepening Stream
A Fiction book. I only recently struck up an acquaintance with Dorothy Canfield Fisher,...
1930. American novelist and juvenile writer, Canfield begins The Deepening Stream: When people talked about things they could remember Matey always wondered which kind of remembering they meant-the kind that was just a sort of knowing how something in the past had happened or the other kind when suddenly everything seemed to be happening all over again. Why did time fade out some memories so that they didn't seem any more real than a story in a book? And why were others, whether you liked it or not, a living part of you at any moment when they come into your head? These were among the many questions for which Matey...
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Finally, I finished!This was an interesting book to learn what it was like to live in Paris during the second World War. Contemplative and semi-autobiographical, it would appeal to the generation who lived through the war and who had to make sense of what they experienced. I absolutely love this book! (Found at a library book sale for 25 cents. Bought a copy for my mother as a gift - $30 - so hard to find, but well worth it.)The next time I read it (because it is worth another read), I'll add a more in-depth book report. I only recently struck up an acquaintance with Dorothy Canfield Fisher, and I like her enormously, even if she frequently is unsubtle and over-earnest about her (agreeably) progressive anti-materialist and anti-classist convictions. The book at hand is an autobiographical bildungsroman published in 1930. Matey, born in 1883, is the...