Anonymous wrote:I agree with many of these. Would amplify a couple:
Someone mentioned Donna Tartt. Only three novels to date, but each is an immersive, mesmerizing world.
Jane Smiley I posted about above. Incredibly versatile, incredibly smart.
I would add:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche (Nigerian American, one of the very best novelists of our time)
Lauren Groff
Megan Abbott
Curtis Sittenfeld (if she produces more like American Wife and Rodham)
Joyce Carol Oates (did someone list her?)
Anonymous wrote:Throwing a few more names in. They are all contemporary but I think female American writers are just coming into their own.
Esmeralda Santiago
Sarah Waters
NK Jemisin
Margaret Atwood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Marilynne Robinson, Joan Didion (prefer her novels to her essays and reporting) and Toni Morrison. More recently Donna Tartt.
A recent favorite that I hope joins those ranks is Rachel Kushner. Nell Zink is interesting too.
The Great Women of American Literature title may be too highfalutin', but two more writers I enjoy but forgot yesterday are Claire Messud and Jane Smiley.
I'm a third of the way through Hanya Yanagihara A Little Life (this mother is long) and am pretty blown away so far.
I think Jane Smiley is stylistically amazing. She's an incredibly versatile writer.
jsteele wrote:What about Eudora Welty? Admittedly, I haven't actually read any of her novels -- just short stories -- but I've also read about her and she seems to be held in high esteem.
Anonymous wrote:Robinson and Didion (novels only), Jesmyn Ward.
And I think the following could deliver great things before they're done: Rachel Kushner, Maggie Shipstead, Ivy Pochoda, Julia May Jones, Ottessa Moshfefgh and C.E. Morgan.
Anonymous wrote:Throwing a few more names in. They are all contemporary but I think female American writers are just coming into their own.
Esmeralda Santiago
Sarah Waters
NK Jemisin
Margaret Atwood
Anonymous wrote:Shirley Jackson - totally underrated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? Is this a homework assignment?
In any case, I would say off the top of my head
Edith Wharton
Flannery O'Connor
Sylvia Plath
Maya Angelou
Alice Walker
Toni Morrison
Willa Cather
Over-rated. Sometimes you get points for committing suicide/dying young or for being of color.
Toni Morrison overrated? The Nobel prize winning Toni Morrison?
Maybe you’re just too poorly educated to grasp the brilliance of her writing.