The Needle's Eye (novel) explained
Author: | Margaret Drabble |
Isbn: | 9780394479668 |
Pub Date: | 1972 |
Publisher: | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
The Needle's Eye is a 1972 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble.[1] The novel was well received by reviewers, like contemporary novelist Joyce Carol Oates. Though it was her fifth novel, Drabble described it as her first time that she could "actually write a novel" expressing what she wanted to write.[2]
Reception
Novelist Joyce Carol Oates gave a glowing review for the novel in the New York Times describing the novel as well surpassing the quality of her earlier works. Oates writes that The Needle's Eye was an "extraordinary work", transporting the reader into the "human and very extraordinary experience" of the characters.
Further reading
- Libby. Marion Vlastos. 1975-01-01. Fate and Feminism in the Novels of Margaret Drabble. 1207546. Contemporary Literature. 16. 2. 175–192. 10.2307/1207546.
Notes and References
- News: The Needle's Eye. Oates. Joyce Carol. June 11, 1972. The New York Times Books. Joyce Carol Oates. 15 March 2016. 15 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315234912/https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/drabble-oates.html. live.
- News: Margaret Drabble, The Art of Fiction No. 70. Milton. Barbara. 1978-01-01. Paris Review. 74. 0031-2037. 2016-03-15. 15 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315114933/http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/3440/the-art-of-fiction-no-70-margaret-drabble. live.