We the People: 10 Novels Featuring a Greek Chorus

September 9 2016
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Novels featuring a Greek chorus have recently taken center stage on my reading list. If you’ll recall from your Lit 101 course, the Greek chorus is rooted in the traditions of early Greek drama where a group of masked players commented in unison on the events taking place on the main stage. Characterized by an often unnamed “we” narrator and recognized in contemporary literature as the “collective voice,” the Greek chorus provides a bewitching disembodied voice that, when layered with dramatic action, makes for a truly absorbing read. These ten novels inspired by the tradition do just that.

The Virgin Suicides
by Jeffrey Eugenides

In this memorable coming-of-age story, the unnamed “neighborhood boys” of a quiet Detroit suburb observe from afar as the Lisbon sisters commit suicide one by one. Told with haunting sensitivity and dark humor, the boys’ narration evokes the emotions of youth and mythologizes suburban middle-American life.

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The Virgin Suicides
Jeffrey Eugenides

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We the Animals
by Justin Torres

Written in magical language with visceral images, WE THE ANIMALS uses the collective narrator to portray the chaotic heart of one family and the lives of three close brothers tearing their way through childhood.

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We the Animals
Justin Torres

Written in magical language with visceral images, WE THE ANIMALS uses the collective narrator to portray the chaotic heart of one family and the lives of three close brothers tearing their way through childhood.

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The Buddha in the Attic
by Julie Otsuka

In this spellbinding novel of identity and loyalty, a collective narrator traces the extraordinary lives of young women brought from Japan to San Francisco as “picture brides”—from their arduous journeys by boat to their tremulous first nights as wives.

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The Buddha in the Attic
Julie Otsuka

In this spellbinding novel of identity and loyalty, a collective narrator traces the extraordinary lives of young women brought from Japan to San Francisco as “picture brides”—from their arduous journeys by boat to their tremulous first nights as wives.

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Then We Came to the End
by Joshua Ferris

If you’re a fan of the “mockumentary” TV hit “The Office,” you’re going to love this wickedly funny read. The Greek chorus in this novel about office life copes with a business downturn through gossip, secret romance, elaborate pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks.

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Then We Came to the End
Joshua Ferris

If you’re a fan of the “mockumentary” TV hit “The Office,” you’re going to love this wickedly funny read. The Greek chorus in this novel about office life copes with a business downturn through gossip, secret romance, elaborate pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks.

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The Ladies Auxiliary
by Tova Mirvis

When free-spirited Batsheva moves into a close-knit Orthodox community in Memphis, she shakes the already precarious relationship between the Ladies Auxiliary—the “we” in this novel—and their teenage daughters to the core. A profound, insightful look into the struggle between mothers and daughters—there’s no better way for this story to be told.

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The Ladies Auxiliary
Tova Mirvis

When free-spirited Batsheva moves into a close-knit Orthodox community in Memphis, she shakes the already precarious relationship between the Ladies Auxiliary—the “we” in this novel—and their teenage daughters to the core. A profound, insightful look into the struggle between mothers and daughters—there’s no better way for this story to be told.

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Even the Dogs
by Jon McGregor

The ghostly victims of a bad batch of heroin pay homage to their friend whose body is found in an abandoned apartment. A chorus keeping vigil, they watch as his body is taken away, examined, investigated, and cremated.

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Even the Dogs
Jon McGregor

The ghostly victims of a bad batch of heroin pay homage to their friend whose body is found in an abandoned apartment. A chorus keeping vigil, they watch as his body is taken away, examined, investigated, and cremated.

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Our Kind
by Kate Walbert

This witty and incisive novel is about the lives and attitudes of a group of women—once country-club housewives; today divorced, independent, and breaking the rules. Kate Walbert’s novel is quick-witted and wry but also, in its cumulative effect, a book that will move you.

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Our Kind
Kate Walbert

Kate Walbert masterfully conveys the dreams and reality of a group of women who were once country-club housewives, and are now divorced, independent, and breaking the rules. This brilliant, thought-provoking novel opens a window into the world of a generation of women caught in a cultural limbo.

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A Reunion of Ghosts
by Judith Claire Mitchell

The three damaged but wisecracking Alter sisters decide it’s time to close the circle of the family curse by taking their own lives. A REUNION OF GHOSTS is their suicide note and the final chapter of a saga of lifetimes in the making. A darkly humorous novel steeped in nostalgia and perfect for a rainy day.

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A Reunion of Ghosts
Judith Claire Mitchell

In New York City in the final days of 1999, sisters Lady, Vee, and Delph decide to put an end to their family curse. Funny, heartbreaking, and utterly original, this is a magnificent novel about three unforgettable women bound to each other through the blessings and burdens bestowed by blood.

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On Such a Full Sea
by Chang-rae Lee

Against a vividly imagined future, ON SUCH A FULL SEA tells the stunning and surprising story of a long-declining American society strictly stratified by class. Using a deeply ethereal voice, Chang-Rae Lee tells the story of Fan, a fish-tank diver, who leaves her home in the B-Mor settlement (once known as Baltimore) when the man she loves mysteriously disappears.

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Chang-rae Lee

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Anthem
by Ayn Rand

Can you imagine a world where the use of the word “I” is punishable by death? In perhaps a more literal use of the “we” narrator, Ayn Rand imagines a world characterized by irrationality, collectivism, and socialistic thinking and economics. “Twilight Zone” fans, conspiracy theorists, and everyone in between: make this classic your next read.

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Ayn Rand

Can you imagine a world where the use of the word “I” is punishable by death? In perhaps a more literal use of the “we” narrator, Ayn Rand imagines a world characterized by irrationality, collectivism, and socialistic thinking and economics. “Twilight Zone” fans, conspiracy theorists, and everyone in between: make this classic your next read.

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