**A tie-in to the new documentary, *Roy's World*, directed by Rob Christopher narrated by Lili Taylor, Matt Dillon and Willem Dafoe, these stories comprise one of Barry Gifford's most enduring works, his homage to the gritty Chicago landscape of his youth** Barry Gifford has been writing the story
Roy's world: stories 1973-2020
โ Scribed by Barry Gifford
- Book ID
- 100546716
- Publisher
- Seven Stories Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- de-DE
- Weight
- 433 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 1644210231
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"Barry Gifford has been writing the story of America in acclaimed novel after acclaimed novel for the last half-century. At the same time, he's been writing short stories, his "Roy stories," that show America from a different vantage point, a certain mix of innocence and worldliness. Reminiscent of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn and Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams stories, Gifford's Roy stories amount to the coming-of-age novel he never wrote, and are one of his most important literary achievements--time-pieces that preserve the lost worlds of 1950s Chicago and the American South, the landscape of postwar America seen through the lens of a boy's steady gaze. The twists and tragedies of the adult world seem to float by like curious flotsam, like the show girls from the burlesque house next door to Roy's father's pharmacy who stop by when they need a little help, or Roy's mom and the husbands she weds and then sheds after Roy's Jewish mobster father's early death. Life throws Roy more than the usual curves, but his intelligence and curiosity shape them into something unforeseen, while Roy's complete lack of self-pity allow the stories to seem to tell themselves"--
โฆ Subjects
Fiction
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Barry Gifford has been writing gritty, American tales for the past forty years. His novels, stories, poetry, and films have helped shape the American neo-noir genre. The ***New York Times Book Review*** says that he, "can sum up in a few words the cruelty, horror, and crushing banality that shape an
Barry Gifford has been writing gritty, American tales for the past forty years. His novels, stories, poetry, and films have helped shape the American neo-noir genre. The ***New York Times Book Review** *says that he, "can sum up in a few words the cruelty, horror, and crushing banality that shape an