All Souls (novel) explained

All Souls
Author:Christine Schutt
Country:United States
Release Date:2008

All Souls is a 2008 novel by American writer Christine Schutt. The book takes place in New York City, and follows the lives of faculty and students at the fictional Siddons School.[1]

Writing and composition

The novel draws from Schutt's experience as a teacher at an all-girls school in Manhattan.[2] Since the book's publication, Schutt noted "types" from the school, Nightingale-Bamford, she would include if she were to rewrite it.[3]

All Souls was in part inspired by David Malouf's novel Remembering Babylon.[2] Despite perception that the novel "[pushes] the boundaries of fiction"[4] Schutt has said she did not intend for it to do so.[3]

Plot

The novel follows Astra Dell and her classmates at Siddons School over the course of their senior year.

Reception

Critical reception

Maud Casey, writing for the New York Times, referred to the novel as "refreshingly strange".[4] Casey compared the novel favorably to the work of Virginia Woolf, whose novels Schutt references in All Souls.[4] Publishers Weekly criticized Schutt for not "[doing] enough with the familiar prep school setting to make the story resonate".[5]

In a review of Schutt's depiction of marriages, David Winters referred to the book's omniscient narrator as "[...] lending a sense of distance" to the novel, in contrast with her earlier Nightwork, which featured first person narration.[6]

Honors

All Souls was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Knight . Michael . On the Literary Pitfalls of Writing About the Young and Rich . 29 December 2020 . LitHub . 30 April 2019.
  2. Unferth . Deb Olin . Correspondence with Christine Schutt . Believer Magazine . 1 May 2009 . 62 . 29 December 2020.
  3. News: Burke . Michelle Y. . An Interview with Christine Schutt HTMLGIANT . 29 December 2020 . htmlgiant.com . HMTLGiant . 14 October 2012.
  4. News: Casey . Maud . My So-Called Death (Published 2008) . 29 December 2020 . The New York Times . 29 August 2008.
  5. News: All Souls . 29 December 2020 . Publishers Weekly.
  6. News: Winters . David . Difficult Intimacies: Christine Schutt's Dark Portraits of Marriage . 29 December 2020 . Los Angeles Review of Books . The Los Angeles Review of Books . 19 December 2012.
  7. Web site: Finalist: All Souls, by Christine Schutt (Harcourt) . www.pulitzer.org . 29 December 2020 . en.
  8. News: Charles . Charles . Book World: It's unhappily ever after in Christine Schutt's 'Prosperous Friends' . 29 December 2020 . The Washington Post . 20 November 2012.