Three classic novellas from “one of our master chroniclers of human
hungers, flaws, and frustrations.” (The Kansas City Star). Jim
Harrison’s vivid, tender, and deeply felt fictions have won him
acclaim as an American master of the novella. His highly acclaimed
volume of novellas, The Summer He Didn’t Die, is a sparkling and
exuberant collection about love, the senses, and family, no matter how
untraditional. In the title novella, Brown Dog, a hapless Michigan
Indian, is trying to parent his two stepchildren and take care of his
family’s health on meager resources. (It helps a bit that his charms
are irresistible to the new dentist in town.) Republican Wives is a
wicked satire on the sexual neuroses of the right, the emptiness of a
life lived for the status quo, and the irrational power of love that,
when thwarted, can turn so easily into an urge to murder. And Tracking
is a meditation on Harrison’s fascination with place, telling his
own familiar mythology through the places his life has seen and the
intellectual loves he has known. With wit as sharp and prose as
lush as any Harrison has yet written, The Summer He Didn’t Die is
a resonant, warm, and joyful ode to our journey on this earth.
“Harrison has proved to be one of our finest storytellers. These
novellas are urgent and contemporary, displaying his marvelous gifts
for compression and idiosyncratic language.” —Los Angeles Times
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ISBN
9781555846503
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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