LORRIE MOORE is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English at Vanderbilt University. She is the recipient of a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, as well as the PEN/Malamud Award and the Rea Award for her achievement in the short story. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
"An extraordinary, often hilarious novel." —The New York Times Book
Review
"From the very start, Lorrie Moore's generous gifts as a writer
have been clear: A wry, distinctive voice, a gift for telling
detail." —The New York Times
“Anagrams has all the wit and inveigling playfulness of Self-Help,
plus an organic sophistication astounding in a first novel.” —The
Philadelphia Inquirer
"A rare novel. . . . Its surface sparkles with wit and humor, but
underneath there's a keen intelligence at work, a seriousness of
purpose that's deeply touching. Read Anagrams. It will bowl you
over." —The Plain Dealer
"An extraordinary, often hilarious novel." -The New York Times
Book Review
"From the very start, Lorrie Moore's generous gifts as a writer
have been clear: A wry, distinctive voice, a gift for telling
detail." -The New York Times
"Anagrams has all the wit and inveigling playfulness of
Self-Help, plus an organic sophistication astounding in a
first novel." -The Philadelphia Inquirer
"A rare novel. . . . Its surface sparkles with wit and humor, but
underneath there's a keen intelligence at work, a seriousness of
purpose that's deeply touching. Read Anagrams. It will bowl
you over." -The Plain Dealer
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