Bel Canto

What Now? by Ann Patchett

Since I really enjoyed Bel Canto, I went to my local library and tried to pick up another of Patchett’s novels. After discovering that all of them were checked out, I tried What Now?, a thin, but powerfully packed work of nonfiction. This little book is basically an extended version of a graduation speech which […]


“Only connect”… and onward and upward

"Only connect"... and onward and upward

Thank you to all for your comments about Bel Canto, and recently to Zehra for her thoughtful observations about Gen. Her words made me think of the epigraph for E. M. Forster’s beautiful novel Howard’s End, the famous directive, “Only connect…” Perhaps many of you (all of you?) know this novel already… the sentiment is […]


Thoughts on Bel Canto from Joan Habel

Ann Patchell’s Bel Canto seems to be character driven.  The quiet dignity of the Oriental persona is exemplified in the characters of Gen, Hosokawa, and Kato.  Their behavior creates a calming effect on the volatile hostage taking.  The situation immediately creates an unexpected reaction — not panic, as one might expect.  Instead, contemplation and clarity of […]


Catching Up with Bel Canto

Catching Up with Bel Canto

It has been at least five years since I read Bel Canto, and I have to admit that I sailed through it on a fairly superficial level, basically turning page after page to see what would happen next.  I was addicted and couldn’t put the book down.  Alas, I failed to stop and search and […]


A greater tragedy

A greater tragedy

Warning: as we’re quickly approaching the end of the month I felt it would be all right to begin discussing the end of the novel.  If you haven’t finished reading yet, you might wish to read the post at a later date as it does contain spoilers! When I first began reading Bel Canto, I […]


Bel Canto: Clarity, Despite the Fog

Bel Canto: Clarity, Despite the Fog

There’s so much to unpack in this story: a sense of irony, rich juxtapositions of characters and images, and a mastery of metaphor. And it’s the latter that has me most intrigued. More specifically, the garua, the misty, grey fog that hangs about the mansion, ties to so many elements of the story. It firmly […]


Interview with Ann Patchett

Interview with Ann Patchett

The famous Powells Books in Portland, OR runs a regular interview series. A recent interview with Ann Patchett about her newest novel, State of Wonder, is attached here. You might also be interested in an earlier Powells interview with her about Bel Canto; it’s an awfully smart conversation, and includes the following wonderful description of […]


General Impressions and Response to Kate

General Impressions and Response to Kate

While reading Bel Canto, one of the first things I noticed was that the book is written using a third person omniscient narrator. This allows Patchett a great amount of freedom in her narration; she is not limited by a particular character’s perspective, and she can delve into people’s thoughts and minds. This stylistic choice […]


bel canto

Wow Kate, such insightful comments…I wish we’d been at SBC at the same time! I, too am struck by how The Music is the common language connecting all the characters in Bel Canto and the catalyst for so many of the important pivotal moments throughout. Of course, even with The Music, everything would fall apart […]


Understanding

Understanding

Thank you Carrie for choosing such a WONDERFUL book to start the summer reading!  Bel Canto offers everything an astute and engaged reader may look for: excitement, mystery, intrigue, romance, beautiful language and unique, one-of-a-kind characters.  Mr. Hosokawa’s situation is tragic, yet his passion and loyalty to his love of opera is something that gives […]


Thanks, Carrie!

Ordered Bel Canto yesterday from Amazon.  Should be here tomorrow.  A very interesting range of comments on the text among Amazon reviewers.  I’m looking forward to reading it for myself! Tom


New titles for Summer 2011

New titles for Summer 2011

    Greetings, all: Welcome back to the Sweet Briar Summer Book Club and our community of readers and writers. I’ve chosen three novels for this summer’s reading: 31 Hours by Masha Hamilton (who will be on campus in November; more on that in a minute); Bel Canto by Ann Patchett; and Small Island by […]


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