Literary power couples
I've been getting emails extolling the virtues of
Nicole Krauss's new novel,
The History of Love
lately. She, by the way, is also known as the wife of
Jonathan Safran Foer, and there has been
some suggestion that her new novel suspiciously resembles his. Seems like sour grapes to me, but it did get me thinking about contemporary literary couples, and how it seems like there's a lot of them. There's
Dave Eggers and
Vendela Vida,
Michael Chabon and
Ayelet Waldman,
Paul Auster and
Siri Hustvedt. And then there's the couples where the woman is the bigger star like
Zadie Smith and
Nick Laird (he's a poet... does that even count?) and
Alice Sebold and
Glen David Gold. There must be others... writers attract writers it seems.
This, of course, is not a new trend. Here's a list of some of history's literary power couples that I borrowed from a UPenn english department Web site: Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris, and Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson.
- C. Max Magee @ 1:11 PM ~
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