Saturday, 23 February 2013

The Country Ahead of Us,The Country Behind David Guterson

The Country Ahead of Us,The Country Behind David Guterson





Overview:

Like his novel, Snow Falling On Cedars, for which he received the PEN/Faulkner Award, Guterson's beautifully observed and emotionally piercing short stories are set largely in the Pacific Northwest. In these vast landscapes, hunting, fishing, and sports are the givens of men's lives. With prose that stings like the scent of gunpowder, this is a collection of power.
Guterson is a writer of high purpose, one who capably deals with the painful events that illuminate and alter his characters' lives. In "Piranhas," for example, teenaged Paul comes to realize the hatred he feels for his parents, partly because the piranhas in his aquarium seem to display a kind of love and acceptance for each other that he is denied by his self-absorbed mother and father. When he feeds the piranhas, they join together and move with a kind of honesty and devotion to their purpose that mocks his loneliness and confusion. Throughout, poetic sensibility is matched by a fearless desire to look at the truth in human relationships; most of the stories are told as reminiscences by narrators who are seeking some sort of understanding in their retelling. A fine collection.
- Francis Poole, Kentucky Wesleyan Coll., Owensboro

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Sincerelyours

And Blessed Are The Ones Who Care For Their Fellow Men!





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