Lollipop Laurels
Benjamin Markovits: Alice McDermott, 7 August 2003
“... dressing up futility as something else. In her other novels, McDermott tends to argue for what Robert Frost called the need to be versed in country things: the need to understand the indifference of a world that appears to mourn with us. Like Frost, she implies that the best we can do is exploit our own capacity for ... ”