A collection of stories by the former US poet laureate, “a
first-rate work by an author whose control over the tools of his genre
is impeccable” (Publishers Weekly). A contemplative selection of
twelve short stories from the celebrated author Donald Hall, Willow
Temple focuses on the effects of divorce, adultery, and neglect.
Hall’s stories are reminiscent of those of Alice Munro and William
Maxwell in their mastery of form and their ability to trace the
emotional fault lines connecting generations. “From Willow Temple”
is the indelible story of a child’s witness of her mother’s
adultery and the loss that underlies it. Three stories present David
Bardo at crucial junctures of his life, beginning as a child drawn to
his parents’ “cozy adult coven of drunks” and growing into a
young man whose intense first affair undergirds a lifelong taste for
ardor and betrayal. In this superbly perceptive collection, Hall gives
memorable accounts of the passionate weight of lives. “[Hall
possesses] a consistent gift for delicate description.” —The New
York Times Book Review “Hall is comfortable with small stages—a
tavern, a summer music camp, a farm, an artist’s studio, a junior
college classroom, a cemetery, a bakery. But the quiet dramas that
boil up in such places . . . are never small.” —Chicago Tribune
“Understated lyricism very much in what William Carlos Williams
(whom Hall often resembles) called the ‘American grain.’ Moving
and memorable.” —Kirkus Reviews “A writer who attains the same
high level of the game in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.” —The
Boston Globe “[Willow Temple] attests to Hall’s mastery as a
storyteller, the prose lyrical and elegiac as he moving unfolds each
character’s frailties.” —Ploughshares
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New and Selected Stories
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547595634
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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