
Drowned Boy (Paperback)
Jerry Gabriel (author), Andrea Barrett (foreword)
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176 Pages /
Published: 21/01/2010
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* Winner of Sarabande's prestigious Mary McCarthy Prize * Forward by Andrea Barrett * Coming of age stories of the Midwest, especially the rural and impoverished areas of Ohio * Strong course adoption potential for both high school and college students
Publisher: Sarabande Books, Incorporated
ISBN: 9781932511789
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 272 g
Dimensions: 224 x 152 x 13 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
"In Gabriel's first volume of fiction, the bare and austere landscape is reflected in the tightly written, almost stripped, prose."
Ann H. Fisher, Library Journal
"Eight linked stories, set among boys and men in southern Ohio, have the masculine virtues of honest craft and plain, carefully chosen language. The author, who grew up in rural Ohio, put years into writing that sticks with the reader much longer than showier fiction."
Karen R. Long, The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"In prose as spare and enchanting as the town's landscape, Gabriel paints a beautiful and sobering portrait of Middle Americans trapped in a world of snow, ice, and inevitability."
Jonathan Fullmer, Booklist
"The prose is spare, but hardly minimalistic. . . . if there are slower moments in the earlier stories, they do echo beautifully, not unlike our own memories."
James Tate Hill, Bookslut
"Sublime and stark, the stories in Drowned Boy showcase Jerry Gabriel's lean diction, crisp characterization, and exquisite storytelling. Readers eager to experience the very best in contemporary short stories need go no farther than this perfect collection."
Tim Davis, ForeWord Reviews
"Gabriel connects all of these stories through location, anchoring them to the lone highway or the river that run through Moraine, Ohio. . . . It's a nuanced and complicated examination of the way grief is contagious, sparking dark emotions in people who initially are barely affected."
Jonathan Messinger, TimeOut Chicago
"With the publication of Drowned Boy, his first book of fiction, Jerry Gabriel has produced a devestating vision of the post-industrial experience in the American Midwest. Set in Moraine, Ohio, this powerful collection of stories is reminiscent in both its symmetry and spirit of Sherwood Anderson's classic, Winesburg, Ohio."
Jesse Freedman, Rain Taxi Review of Books
"Committed to the experience of youth in a land "dark from the rain," Drowned Boy proceeds with unyielding candor, slowly revealing the poverty of post-industrial Ohio. By the end of the this book, I was defenseless against Gabriel's haunting, penetrating prose and prepared to advocate on behalf of his wounded, often desperate characters."
The Literary Review
"Ultimately, the novella demonstrates Gabriel's ease with writing a longer story. ''Drowned Boy'' might make some readers wish that Gabriel had written a novel. However, the collection as a whole refuses tidy conclusions and long-term relationships; it reveals people in isolation with only brief moments of startling connection."
Rachel Bara, Prairie Schooner
"In Gabriel's first volume of fiction, the bare and austere landscape is reflected in the tightly written, almost stripped, prose." -Ann H. Fisher, Library Journal "Eight linked stories, set among boys and men in southern Ohio, have the masculine virtues of honest craft and plain, carefully chosen language. The author, who grew up in rural Ohio, put years into writing that sticks with the reader much longer than showier fiction." -Karen R. Long, The Cleveland Plain Dealer "In prose as spare and enchanting as the town's landscape, Gabriel paints a beautiful and sobering portrait of Middle Americans trapped in a world of snow, ice, and inevitability." -Jonathan Fullmer, Booklist "The prose is spare, but hardly minimalistic. . . . if there are slower moments in the earlier stories, they do echo beautifully, not unlike our own memories." -James Tate Hill, Bookslut "Sublime and stark, the stories in Drowned Boy showcase Jerry Gabriel's lean diction, crisp characterization, and exquisite storytelling. Readers eager to experience the very best in contemporary short stories need go no farther than this perfect collection." -Tim Davis, ForeWord Reviews "Gabriel connects all of these stories through location, anchoring them to the lone highway or the river that run through Moraine, Ohio. . . . It's a nuanced and complicated examination of the way grief is contagious, sparking dark emotions in people who initially are barely affected." -Jonathan Messinger, TimeOut Chicago "With the publication of Drowned Boy, his first book of fiction, Jerry Gabriel has produced a devestating vision of the post-industrial experience in the American Midwest. Set in Moraine, Ohio, this powerful collection of stories is reminiscent in both its symmetry and spirit of Sherwood Anderson's classic, Winesburg, Ohio." -Jesse Freedman, Rain Taxi Review of Books "Committed to the experience of youth in a land "dark from the rain," Drowned Boy proceeds with unyielding candor, slowly revealing the poverty of post-industrial Ohio. By the end of the this book, I was defenseless against Gabriel's haunting, penetrating prose and prepared to advocate on behalf of his wounded, often desperate characters." -The Literary Review "Ultimately, the novella demonstrates Gabriel's ease with writing a longer story. ''Drowned Boy'' might make some readers wish that Gabriel had written a novel. However, the collection as a whole refuses tidy conclusions and long-term relationships; it reveals people in isolation with only brief moments of startling connection." -Rachel Bara, Prairie Schooner
"In Gabriel's first volume of fiction, the bare and austere landscape is reflected in the tightly written, almost stripped, prose." -Ann H. Fisher, Library Journal "Eight linked stories, set among boys and men in southern Ohio, have the masculine virtues of honest craft and plain, carefully chosen language. The author, who grew up in rural Ohio, put years into writing that sticks with the reader much longer than showier fiction." -Karen R. Long, The Cleveland Plain Dealer "In prose as spare and enchanting as the town's landscape, Gabriel paints a beautiful and sobering portrait of Middle Americans trapped in a world of snow, ice, and inevitability." -Jonathan Fullmer, Booklist "The prose is spare, but hardly minimalistic. . . . if there are slower moments in the earlier stories, they do echo beautifully, not unlike our own memories." -James Tate Hill, Bookslut "Sublime and stark, the stories in Drowned Boy showcase Jerry Gabriel's lean diction, crisp characterization, and exquisite storytelling. Readers eager to experience the very best in contemporary short stories need go no farther than this perfect collection." -Tim Davis, ForeWord Reviews "Gabriel connects all of these stories through location, anchoring them to the lone highway or the river that run through Moraine, Ohio. . . . It's a nuanced and complicated examination of the way grief is contagious, sparking dark emotions in people who initially are barely affected." -Jonathan Messinger, TimeOut Chicago "With the publication of Drowned Boy, his first book of fiction, Jerry Gabriel has produced a devestating vision of the post-industrial experience in the American Midwest. Set in Moraine, Ohio, this powerful collection of stories is reminiscent in both its symmetry and spirit of Sherwood Anderson's classic, Winesburg, Ohio." -Jesse Freedman, Rain Taxi Review of Books "Committed to the experience of youth in a land "dark from the rain," Drowned Boy proceeds with unyielding candor, slowly revealing the poverty of post-industrial Ohio. By the end of the this book, I was defenseless against Gabriel's haunting, penetrating prose and prepared to advocate on behalf of his wounded, often desperate characters." -The Literary Review "Ultimately, the novella demonstrates Gabriel's ease with writing a longer story. ''Drowned Boy'' might make some readers wish that Gabriel had written a novel. However, the collection as a whole refuses tidy conclusions and long-term relationships; it reveals people in isolation with only brief moments of startling connection." -Rachel Bara, Prairie Schooner
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