This is the irreverent story of the residents of a small hick town in the mid-west of America. It focusses on the complicated and eccentric dreams and lives of the inhabitants, and brings their story... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This inexcusably out-of-print novel is a wonderful case of high word craft simply applied, in the ancient & honorable ways, to spinning a wise sweet funny tale. Hilarity builds steadily. Country-raised readers will recognize both superficially normal & fabulously eccentric neighbors with deep glee. Lifetime city/suburban dwellers will learn astounding facts about the peculiar potential (it is not always out here, but might be) variety of human & dog life in the sticks. Can a mere good story ever perhaps assist us in temporarily saving ourselves from some of our own most glaring/abiding/destructive idiocies? Perhaps. This could have been an early storytelling aim, one suspects, no matter how things have lately veered. Every college/university literature or writing prof in Indiana & dozens of nearby states might want to consider doing what academics can occasionally do to breathe practical life into a grand book. As a model for telling, Binding Spell is unsurpassed, worth triple the best how-to & ten times the dreadful manual of style. Elizabeth Arthur is an alert & happy & demanding & kind human animal paying very serious attention & weaving what she knows/discovers into an arresting tapestry. Or carpet. Or rug. This is 98% of the game. As lit, the book will help the mix, resist pointless shred analysis/criticism immaculately, provide nice balance against the sometimes overwhelming drone of arrogant abstraction, & elicit some student writing poured directly from student hearts. Think about this. & grin.
Excelent descriptions with vivid characters.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Arthur uses her characters to touch on a deeper sense of who human beings are. Simple things, a waiting room in a doctor's office, turns into a conspiricy. The writing is interesting, the observations are stellar, and the characters you either hate to love or love to hate.
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