“A small treasure of a book . . . part of a long line that descends
from Chaucer to Katherine Mansfield to William Trevor.” —Chicago
Tribune This charming collection features seven evocative short
stories “filled with gentle humor” about the life and times of a
Kentucky farmer and his wife from 1908 to 1941 (The New York Times
Book Review) This volume of six linked stories and the novella from
which the book derives its title is set in Port William from 1908 to
the Second World War. Here Wendell Berry introduces two of his more
indelible and poignant characters, Ptolemy Proudfoot and his wife Miss
Minnie, remarkable for the comic and affectionate range that—with
the mastery of this consummate storyteller working at the height of
his powers—here approaches the Shakespearean. Tol Proudfoot is huge,
outsized, in the tradition of the mythic. The 300–pound farmer,
personally imposing and unkempt, is also the most graceful of
presences, reserved and gallant toward his tiny wife, the 90–pound
schoolteacher. Their contrasts are humorous, of course, and recall the
tall tales of rural Americana. In the novella Watch with Me, we are
given a story of such depth, breadth, and importance it earns being
listed as one of the most important short stories written in the
American language during the 20th century.
Les mer
and Six Other Stories of the Yet-Remembered Ptolemy Proudfoot and His Wife, Miss Minnie, Née Quinch
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781619028418
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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