· Janet Burroway is the author of plays, poetry, children’s books, and eight novels, including Raw Silk, The Buzzards, Opening Nights, Cutting Stone, and Bridge of Sand. Her Writing Fiction is the most widely used creative writing text in www.doorway.ru: Open Road Media. Raw Silk: A Novel by Janet Burroway My rating: 5 of 5 stars Raw Silk by Janet Burroway is a Open Road Integrated Media publication. I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Raw Silk by Janet Burroway is a Open Road Integrated Media publication. I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Virginia is an American married to Oliver living in England with their daughter, Jill.4/5(5).
RAW SILK by Janet Burroway a Women's Fiction, Contemporary book ISBN ISBN with cover, excerpt, author notes, review link, and availability. Buy a copy today! JANET BURROWAY is the author of plays, poetry, essays, children's books, and eight novels including The Buzzards, Raw Silk (runner up for the National Book Award), Opening Nights, Cutting Stone, and Bridge of www.doorway.ru other publications include a collection of personal essays, Embalming Mom, in addition to a volume of poetry, Material Goods, and three children's books in verse, The Truck. PRAISE FOR THE WRITING OF JANET BURROWAY "Superb Enormously enjoyable." —The New Yorker on Raw Silk "A moving account of the alienation of two people and the disjunction of a marriage.
Janet Burroway's critically acclaimed novel, which the New Yorker hailed as "enormously enjoyable" and Newsweek called "a novel of rare and lustrous quality," is the story of a woman whose unraveling marriage sends her on a personal odyssey halfwa. "Janet Burroway is a writer singularly in control—of emotion, of intellect, of language. One is tempted to call it a masterpiece." --MS. Magazine "Burroway's depth of understanding of the complexities of male-female relationships carries Raw Silk to an inevitable and honest ending, and her luminous style will engage and delight.". Janet Burroway is not saying anything radically new in “Raw Silk.” For the past decade, novels by women have been hovering like moths around the flickering flame of marriage.
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