Tag: maria-adelmann
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The Helplessness of Grief and the Trauma of Academia: Maria Adelmann’s The Adjunct
As I was reading Adelmann’s campus novel, I was thinking about one of the most brilliant and personable labour organizers I’ve ever met, the late Miranda Merklein. I miss her. Like this novel’s protagonist, Merklein had realistic expectations of a middle-class life as a college teacher: not a cossetted existence, but decent health insurance and…
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Messy Middles: Maria Semple’s Go Gentle and Maria Adelmann’s The Adjunct
“There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.” Epictetus While I usually finish reading novels before I write about them, I’m in the midst of a Big Edit of my own mystery novel, and that has me thinking about the…
