Postmodern, rarely precious or obtuse, almost recklessly playful, and often profound, Jeanette Winterson's early novels Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and The Passion found the author working with ...
The absolute forefront of British writing, that's where Jeanette Winterson has stood for me ever since I read her early fiction, particularly her 1987 historical novel, The Passion. She's a writer in ...
The medieval alchemists had it wrong: the real treasure is beauty wrought from pain. And novelist Jeanette Winterson has the gift. She will receive the St. Louis Literary Award on September 23 at ...
In her new novel, based on ‘The Winter’s Tale,’ Winterson asks if we’re doomed to tell the same story forever. To call Jeanette Winterson a novelist would be to sell her short. The novel is a limited ...
Jeanette Winterson is a timeless writer. It's not that her work transcends the ages—though it easily could—but rather that her novels are rarely bound by setting. Written on the Body feels fairly ...
In her new book, Jeanette Winterson attempts to frame modern-day issues within a classic storytelling text. By Jonathan Russell Clark Fiction by George Saunders, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Laura Dave; a ...
New York Daily News: Jeanette Winterson’s ‘Daylight Gate’ is full of ‘witchery popery popery witchery’
If you had to tell a story to stay alive, what story would you tell? Jeanette Winterson’s new book, One Aladdin Two Lamps, is a nonfictional exploration of storytelling, culture, politics and the ...
The Village Voice: New Winterson Novel Is Laden With Metaphors, But Not So Swift