- The Easter Parade
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name = The Easter Parade
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image_caption = Cover to the first edition
author = Richard Yates
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher = Delacorte Press/S. Lawrence
release_date = 1976
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 229 (Hardback first edition)
isbn = ISBN 0385282362
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followed_by ="The Easter Parade" is a
novel by American writer Richard Yates. First published in 1976, Yates' fifth book concerns the tragic lives of two sisters. Some consider the book to be Yates' masterpiece.Plot summary
The famous opening line of the novel warns of the bleak narrative to follow, "Neither of the Grimes sisters would have a happy life, and looking back it always seemed that the trouble began with their parents’ divorce." Emily and Sarah Grimes are sisters who share little in terms of character but much in terms of disappointment with their lives. Emily, the more intellectual and cosmopolitan of the two, seeks love in numerous disappointing affairs and short-term relationships while Sarah, the prettier and more conventional sister, marries young and bears children to an uncouth and abusive husband. Their troubled, rootless mother, Pookie, like many Yatesian
matriarch s, is likely modeled on his own mother, who was nicknamed "Dookie". The novel, beginning in the 1930s when the sisters are children and ending in the 1970s with Sarah's death, primarily revolves around Emily as the book's central character, though the book employs Yates' characteristic and seamless shifts of consciousness throughout.Critical reception
As Stewart O'Nan notes "The Easter Parade" signaled the resurgence of Richard Yates. A year after the career-ending "Disturbing the Peace", critics hailed him as an American master. They spoke now of his body of work and raved over the effortless elegance of his prose and the depth of his tragic vision." [Citation
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title = The Lost World of Richard Yates: How the great writer of the Age of Anxiety disappeared from print
journal = Boston Review
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date = October/November
year = 1999
url = http://bostonreview.net/BR24.5/onan.html
id = ] The publication of "The Easter Parade" marked the beginning of a relatively stable and productive period for Yates and the book has been championed by the likes ofJoan Didion ,David Sedaris ,Kurt Vonnegut , andLarry McMurtry , among others.Film adaptation
Caroline Kaplan acquired the rights to the novel and a film adaptation is reportedly in production with her company Applehead Pictures. George Barkin has adapted the book for the screen and the film is currently slated for release in 2008. [cite web
last = Fleming
first = Michael
title = Kaplan seeds Applehead with Barkins
url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117928929.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
accessdate = 2007-06-20 ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.pshares.org/issues/article.cfm?prmArticleID=491 Ploughshares review] by Hilma Wolitzer
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