For her MFA, My girlfriend studied with both Mary and "Rick," as she calls him. They were both very sweet and encouraging people.
I've never met either one of them, but I know about them second-hand through my girlfriend. Mary Robison, who now teaches at UF, was supposed to have released a book called One DOA, Another on the Way a few years back, and the release date kept changing. Now, it's off the Amazon system entirely. Don't be surprised if it never comes out. Some of her students describe her as being a little off her rocker these days. I take these reports with a grain of salt, as the egos of "creative writers" are easily wounded and sometimes these rumors are started out of spite. My girlfriend describes her as polite, deferential, but definitely in her own world.
Rick Barthelme is a very stand-up guy from what I hear. Goes out of his way to help his students. And I went through a tear last summer, reading almost all of his novels in a row. Probably not the smartest thing to do, as they are similar in structure and approach. I found their meandering plotlessness appealing, however. My favorites were "Second Marriage," "Tracer," "Elroy Nights," and "Bob the Gambler." By the way, all that stuff in "Bob the Gambler"? Pretty much true. Frederick Barthelme and his brother Steve wrote a nonfiction book about it, whose title I forget.
murderedman wrote:IceManCometh wrote:Mary Robison (read "Oh!" - it's very funny)
Mary Robison---Oh yeah. If you've yet to read Why Did I Ever, I envy you. People call it her "ADD" novel. The chapters are three or four sentences long, reminiscent of Joan Didion's "Play it As it Lays," but much funnier. "Oh" is great as well. And "Subtraction" is way underappreciated.
Yep, loved it - as well a Subtraction. A lot of people didn't though. Check out some of the reviews on Amazon. BTW, if you're ever upset over a bad review you may have gotten, just look up your favorite book/movie/record on Amazon and I'm sure you'll find at least one 1-star review.
I've had her follow-up to WDIE on pre order for 2 YEARS now. Man, she's taking her time with that one. Hope it's worth it. Ever read any Frederick Barthelme (friend of hers, brother of Donald, writes in a similar vein)?