Vampires in the Lemon Grove

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All fiction requires a reader to buy in to the world and characters that have been created, but sometimes stories can either be too unbelievable for the reader to relate to or they lean too much towards reality to be classified as fantasy. Karen Russell constructed a novel of exemplary short stories under the title Vampires In The Lemon Grove. Her stories are said to “vibrate with originality and life” with “imaginative reach and moral weight of works of much greater length.” The praise received for this collection of short stories is much deserved, and being her second novel after her award winning Swamplandia!, the author from Miami, Florida, has a bright future in short stories.
Karen Russell has gathered recognition for her first novel Swamplandia! and various other short stories published in the New Yorker and other writing journals. Having graduated from Northwestern University and Columbia University’s MFA program, her talent in short fiction stories has not gone unrecognized. Her first critically acclaimed novel was nominated for the Pulitzer award in Fiction, and she has also won a number of other prestigious awards such as the New Yorker’s 20 under 40.
Writing fiction helps with “reconnecting with the true, deep weirdness inherent in everyday reality, in our dealings with one another, in just being alive.” (Russell) She shows these emotions throughout the stories of Lemon Grove, with her more violent emotions expressed through the horrifying story of “Reeling for the Empire.” In this story, a group of young, enslaved Japanese women are turned into human silkworms to produce commodities that are precious to their empire. The story comes to an explosive ending when the main character chooses to fight against their seeming...

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...tion that has made her a unique American short story author has set her apart from the others whom have also mastered the short story and the novel, and her future works will undoubtedly be just as hard hitting, impactful and memorable as those in Vampires in the Lemon Grove.

Works Cited

Corrigan, Maureen. "Karen Russell's 'Vampires' Deserve The Raves." NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 23 May 2014. .

"Vampires in the Lemon Grove summary and reviews." BookBrowse.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2014. .

"Vampires in the Lemon Grove (Russell) - Author Bio." Vampires in the Lemon Grove. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2014. .

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