The Redemption of Galen Pike

The Redemption of Galen Pike

by Carys Davies (Author)

Synopsis

A perfectly formed gem ... --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

From remote Australian settlements to the snows of Siberia, from Colorado to Cumbria, restless teenagers, middle-aged civil servants, and Quaker spinsters traverse expanses of solitude to reveal the secrets of the human heart.

Written with raw and rigorous prose, charged throughout by a prickly wit, the stories in The Redemption of Galen Pike remind us how little we know of the lives of others.

Carys Davies is currently a 2016-2017 Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Biblioasis
Published: 27 Apr 2017

ISBN 10: 1771961392
ISBN 13: 9781771961394
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Media Reviews

-A perfectly formed gem ... Davies has an enviable talent for creating entire internal universes for her characters ... This sophisticated collection observes that everyone contains multitudes, and people's darkest corners are what make them interesting. The book never falters in its delicate touch and confident, nuanced observations about the human condition.---Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

A perfectly formed gem ... Davies has an enviable talent for creating entire internal universes for her characters ... This sophisticated collection observes that everyone contains multitudes, and people's darkest corners are what make them interesting. The book never falters in its delicate touch and confident, nuanced observations about the human condition. --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

A perfectly formed gem ... Davies has an enviable talent for creating entire internal universes for her characters ... This sophisticated collection observes that everyone contains multitudes, and people's darkest corners are what make them interesting. The book never falters in its delicate touch and confident, nuanced observations about the human condition. --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

Like Chekhov's great stories Davies' stories are deceptively simple. They reward re-reading not by resolving the core mystery, but by revealing layers of meaning and complexity. --Ladette Randolph, Ploughshares

The Redemption of Galen Pike is a beguiling story collection. With spare prose and deceptive simplicity, Carys Davies roams the incommensurable frontier between her characters, illuminating the unknowable with precision and style. I downed it like an elixir. --Stephen Sparks, Point Reyes Books & Green Apple Books

Davies's stories plumb the depths of silence and estrangement, bringing up moments of extraordinary insight about what holds people together and what drives them apart. --Laurie Greer, Politics & Prose Bookstore

Davies has a Bierce-like ability to set the shot so perfectly you don't see the target until it's already bleeding. The redemption in question bristles with an electric irony so sly, it might be easy to miss if it weren't both shocking and satisfying. Davies throws the reader into this constructed relationship between puritan do-gooder Patience Haim and Galen Pike, gruffian awaiting the gallows, to yes, meditate on the weird relational web of humans, but also to tell a damn good story. --Ashanti White-Wallace, Word Bookstore

There is nothing more satisfying than a short story collection that can leave one with a sense of wonder and fulfillment all at the same time. Carys Davies delivers this and so much more in her collection. Her stories are elegant brief interludes into the lives of others ... and with each reading (you will want to read them over and over) one finds more depth to them than before. --Lynn Riehl, Nicola's Books

This is the story collection for readers who are sick of knowing exactly what is coming next. In the manner of Edward Carey and Jesse Ball, Davies establishes an immersive world and tours a reader through it until a devastating revelation is too late to avoid. --Todd Wellman, Boswell Book Company

Great books are so often driven by voice, and the writer Carys Davies seems to have been inhabited by a multitude of them. I've only had time to meet a few of them, captivating and compelling all, so I can't wait to get home tonight to have another few transport me on my way to dreamland. --Jonathon Welch, Talking Leaves...Books

Completely stole my heart ... might just be my favourite short story collection of all time --Simon Savidge, Savidge Reads

[The Redemption of Galen Pike] confirms beyond doubt [Davies'] position among the finest British exponents of a particularly challenging form. --The Irish Examiner

Delicate, magical ... Precise but full of beautifully observed details that fill compact vignettes with incident and emotion. --Daily Express

Author Bio
Carys Davies is the author of two collections of short stories, The Redemption of Galen Pike and Some New Ambush. She is the winner of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Prize, the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize, the Royal Society of Literature's V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize, the Society of Authors' Olive Cook Short Story Award, a Northern Writers' Award, and is currently a 2016-2017 Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library. Born in Wales, she usually lives in north-west England.