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Staff Pick: Meakin Armstrong

July 5, 2009


meakin_armstrong-small.jpg I’ve never understood the idea of a beach read. When we finally have the time and attention span for a more fulfilling book, why are we then supposed to read something idiotic? Padgett Powell’s Edisto, which takes place within sight of a beach, isn’t a difficult read—it’s propulsive and written with a light hand—but it’s also rife with all those harder topics that make a book worthwhile. The story of a boy and his surrogate father, the novelist Walker Percy once said that Edisto was a better than Catcher in the Rye. I waffle on this contention, because comparing books with each other is a difficult thing. Most of the time, however, I agree.

The book was re-released this year by FSG Classics.

Bio: Meakin Armstrong is Guernica ’s fiction editor. Read his last recommendation here.

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