by JamesLeeBurke (Author)
This powerful new collection of James Lee Burke's short fiction ranges across landscapes that he has made his own, from rural Louisiana and Mississippi to war-torn Vietnam and a New Orleans ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. Told with his trademark blend of lyrical prose and hard-eyed realism, they bring a host of extraordinary characters to vivid life: soldiers and prostitutes, nuns and children, musicians and gangsters, all the while movingly exploring 'the near certainty of tragedy to come and the smoldering embers of possibility in the ashes of blighted lives' (BOOKLIST). Whether bittersweet evocations of childhood and a New Orleans that was 'a song, not a city', or pain-fuelled tales of wartime atrocities and the destruction of a modern-day Atlantis, these stories go right to the heart of the American experience, confirming James Lee Burke as one of its most profound chroniclers.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Orion
Published: 24 Jan 2008
ISBN 10: 0752888528
ISBN 13: 9780752888521
Book Overview: James Lee Burke is one of the most respected and praised crime writers in the world He receives widespread and outstanding review coverage: 'Burke is a genius - this novel, complex, deeply mystical and violent, is another triumph.' GUARDIAN 'His books are sustained by lush Southern-Gothic prose, fast-swerving plots, deep roots in history and an intensity of character that any novelist might envy' INDEPENDENT Burke has won both major crime fiction awards: the Gold Dagger once and the Edgar Award twice