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New essays from writer Richard Russo on how his life informs his art

Richard Russo, whose 鈥淔ool鈥 trilogy is beloved for the characters he created to populate a fictional upstate New York town, freely admits he鈥檚 always pulled from his real life to write his novels. 鈥淚 was born in exactly the right place at exactly the right time,鈥 he writes in one of 12 essays that make up his slim new volume 鈥淟ife and Art.鈥

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Book Review: New essays from writer Richard Russo on how his life informs his art

This cover image released by Knopf shows “Life and Art” by Richard Russo. (Knopf via AP)


Richard Russo, whose 鈥淔ool鈥 trilogy is beloved for the characters he created to populate a fictional upstate New York town, freely admits he鈥檚 always pulled from his real life to write his novels. 鈥淚 was born in exactly the right place at exactly the right time,鈥 he writes in one of 12 essays that make up his slim new volume 鈥淟ife and Art.鈥

Russo scholars 鈥 there must be some in American literature departments somewhere, right? 鈥 will devour this book. Russo writes lovingly of both his father and mother, draws explicit connections between his characters and people from his real life, takes a road trip back to his hometown Gloversville, and even throws in an homage to whose portrayal of Sully in his 鈥淣obody鈥檚 Fool鈥 helped Russo鈥檚 work find an audience well beyond readers.

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