Elizabeth Strout's Blog, page 3
September 22, 2022
WaPo: Elizabeth Strout has ‘millions of stories to tell’
To Strout, writing is an act of revelation. And she is always writing, often in her studio above a nearby store. She’s amazed that Lucy returned for a fourth novel, but here she is.Karen Heller, “Elizabeth Strout has ‘millions of stories to tell’,” Book World, Washington Post, September 22, 2022.
Published on September 22, 2022 19:10
September 19, 2022
BookTrib: Lucy Barton Finds Love During Pandemic
Strout excels at distilling complex human emotions — fear of failure, regret that we never measured up — into something familiar and understandable.… Lucy By The Sea holds its own as an engaging and relatable story, where human bonds of love and meaning — over-examined and frayed as they may become in crisis — still serve as the essence of what makes us feel we matter and belong.Anne Eliot Feldman, “Long-Divorced Lucy Barton Finds Love During Pandemic,” BookTrib, September 19th, 2022.
Published on September 19, 2022 19:26
September 17, 2022
Air Mail: A Journal of the Plague Year
In Lucy by the Sea, [Strout] continues to conceal her art in seeming artlessness and gives us a world in which nothing stands to reason or allows for easy expression. Pico Iyer, “A Journal of the Plague Year,” Air Mail, September 17, 2022.
Published on September 17, 2022 19:01
September 15, 2022
Boston Globe: Getting to the Heart of the Matter
In its emotional heft and honesty, its ability to go fearlessly to the darkest places, its pellucid empathy and its spot-on rendering of the pandemic experience for both individuals and the country, [Lucy by the Sea] is perhaps the best of the four marvelous novels Strout has written featuring Lucy Barton.Pricilla Gilman, “Getting to the heart of the matter: Elizabeth Strout returns with the pandemic novel we need now,” Boston Globe, September 15, 2022.
Published on September 15, 2022 19:14
September 6, 2022
OH WILLIAM! on the Booker Shortlist

I’m delighted that Oh William! made the shortlist for this year’s Booker Prize. It's an honor to be part of this community of readers and writers.
Published on September 06, 2022 19:12
OH WILLIAM! on the Booker Shorlist

I’m delighted that Oh William! made the shortlist for this year’s Booker Prize. It's an honor to be part of this community of readers and writers.
Published on September 06, 2022 19:12
Booker Prize Shortlist: Profile, Readers Guide, Extracts, Readings

No-one writes interior life as Strout does. This is meticulous observed writing, full of probing psychological insight. Lucy Barton is one of literature’s immortal characters – brittle, damaged, unravelling, vulnerable and most of all, ordinary, like us all.— The Booker Prize 2022 judges on Oh William!
Profile and collection of features including written interviews, an article on the Lucy Barton series, a Reading Guide (for bookclubs and individual readers), a video Q&A with readers, and two short videos featuring Anna Friel reading extracts from Oh William!
“Elizabeth Strout,” Authors, the Booker Prize Library, The Booker Prizes website, September 6, 2022.
Published on September 06, 2022 13:44
Booker Shortlist: Interview: 'I could feel myself getting better with each story'

With Oh William! shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2022, we spoke to Elizabeth Strout about her intimate characterisation, the importance of listening and what’s next for Lucy Barton.“‘Elizabeth Strout interview: 'I could feel myself getting better with each story',” Features, The Booker Library, The Booker Prizes website, September 6, 2022.
Published on September 06, 2022 11:34
September 3, 2022
NYT: At 66, Elizabeth Strout Has Reached Maximum Productivity

Erik Tanner for The New York Times
‘I’ve taught myself how to get these sentences down, how to know when they’re worth getting down,’ said Strout, 66. ‘It’s like I’ve been training for a marathon my entire life and now there’s an acceleration happening.’Elisabeth Egan, “At 66, Elizabeth Strout Has Reached Maximum Productivity,” New York Times, Sept. 3, 2022.
Published on September 03, 2022 13:57
July 26, 2022
OH WILLIAM! on the Longlist for the Booker Prize

No-one writes interior life as Strout does. This is meticulous observed writing, full of probing psychological insight. Lucy Barton is one of literature’s immortal characters – brittle, damaged, unravelling, vulnerable and most of all, ordinary, like us all.— The 2022 judges on Oh William!
Lovely to find OH WILLIAM! on the longlist for the Booker Prize! Many thanks to the judges for their kind words and congratulations to the other nominees.
Published on July 26, 2022 19:58