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A Miracle of Catfish
About this book
Larry Brown has been a force in American literature since taking critics by storm with his debut collection, Facing the Music, in 1988. His subsequent work--five novels, another story collection, and two books of nonfiction--continued to bring extraordinary praise and national attention to the writer New York Newsdaycalled a "master." In November 2004, Brown sent the nearly completed manuscript of his sixth novel to his literary agent. A week later, he died of a massive heart attack. He was fifty-three years old. A Miracle of Catfishis that novel. Brown's trademarks--his raw detail, pared-down prose, and characters under siege--are all here. This beautiful, heartbreaking anthem to the writer's own North Mississippi land and the hard-working, hard-loving, hard-losing men it spawns is the story of one year in the lives of five characters--an old farmer with a new pond he wants stocked with baby catfish; a bankrupt fish pond stocker who secretly releases his forty-pound brood catfish into the farmer's pond; a little boy from the trailer home across the road who inadvertently hooks the behemoth catfish; the boy's inept father; and a former convict down the road who kills a second time to save his daughter. That Larry Brown died so young, and before he could seeA Miracle of Catfishpublished, is a tragedy. That he had time to enrich the legacy of his work with this remarkable book is a blessing.
Book Details
ISBN13 | 9781565125360 |
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ISBN10 | 1565125363 |
Series/Work | OL15838385W View on OpenLibrary |
Publisher | A Shannon Ravenel Book |
Pages | 455 |
Created At | January 30, 2025 |
Updated At | January 30, 2025 |
Last OL update | January 18, 2025 |