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I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down

Autor William Gay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2003
William Gay established himself as "the big new name to include in the storied annals of Southern Lit" (Esquire) with his debut novel, The Long Home, and his highly acclaimed follow-up, Provinces of Night. Like Faulkner's Mississippi and Cormac McCarthy's American West, Gay's Tennessee is redolent of broken souls. Mining that same fertile soil, his debut collection, I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down, brings together thirteen stories charting the pathos of interior lives. Among the colorful people readers meet are: old man Meecham, who escapes from his nursing home only to find his son has rented their homestead to "white trash"; Quincy Nell Qualls, who not only falls in love with the town lothario but, pregnant, faces an inescapable end when he abandons her; Finis and Doneita Beasley, whose forty-year marriage is broken up by a dead dog; and Bobby Pettijohn -- awakened in the night by a search party after a body is discovered in his back woods. William Gay expertly sets these conflicted characters against lush backcountry scenery and defies our moral logic as we grow to love them for the weight of their human errors.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780743242929
ISBN-10: 0743242920
Pagini: 303
Dimensiuni: 140 x 217 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Free Press

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Reviewers loved Gay's two novels and hailed him as "the big new name to include in the storied annals of Southern Literature" ("Esquire.") The 13 new stories are driven by the grizzled, everyday folks that Gay is famous for bringing to life.

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Contents

I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down

A Death in the Woods

Bonedaddy, Quincy Nell, and the Fifteen Thousand BTU Electric Chair

The Paperhanger

The Man Who Knew Dylan

Those Deep Elm Brown's Ferry Blues

Crossroads Blues

Closure and Roadkill on the Life's Highway

Sugarbaby

Standing by Peaceful Waters

Good 'Til Now

The Lightpainter

My Hand Is Just Fine Where It Is