Interview
Talking With
Anita Shreve
Author Anita Shreve told AudioFile that when she writes, she hears the languagethe dialogue of her charactersin her mind. Whether its nineteenth-century voices and language, foreign accents or broken English, her muse communicates aurally, giving the author the rhythm and patterns of speech. The scenes and relationships she creates are vivid and uncontrived. The dialogue flows. This perhaps explains why Shreves books, and in particular FORTUNES ROCKS, set at the end of the nineteenth century in a New England seaside community, have such a finely tuned sense of time and place. They succeed as audiobooks because of these origins. Most of Shreves books have been recorded, including RESISTENCE, WEIGHT OF WATER and WHERE OR WHEN. The selection of THE PILOTS WIFE for Oprahs Book Club last year pushed Shreves work into a broader limelight. Unabridged recordings of all the titles are available from Books on Tape. Random House and The Publishing Mills share the abridged titles. Audiobook readers make artistic choices for characters and vocal portraits. When the author hears them for the first time, the experience can be jarring or even unsettling, but for Shreve, Blair Brown was able to get it right. After the first few minutes, the seductiveness of her voice brought me right into the story. Shreve compliments Browns performances of Fortunes Rocks, noting that her voice distinguishes itself from the ordinary American voice, and its easy to hear it as from a time past. Contemplating her upcoming authors tour, Shreve liked the idea of appearing with Blair Brown to present readings.
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