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Music of the Swamp - by Lewis Nordan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "This is not merely a stellar book.
- Author(s): Lewis Nordan
- 224 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Southern
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About the Book
Nordan focuses his magic and imagination on a single theme--a boy's utterly helpless love for his utterly hopeless father. "Lyrically conjures up a Southern-fried childhood that's as dark, hilarious, and affecting as any you're likely to encounter".--Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1992 ALA Notable Book.
Book Synopsis
"This is not merely a stellar book. It is absolute ballad put to page." --Southern Living
Lewis Nordan's fiction invents its own world--always populated by madly heroic misfits. In Music of the Swamp, he focuses his magic and imagination on a boy's utterly helpless love for his utterly hopeless father--a man who attracts bad luck like a magnet. Nordan evokes ten-year-old Sugar Mecklin's world with dazzling clarity: the smells, the tastes, and most surely the sounds of life in this peculiar, somewhat bizarre, Delta town. Sugar discovers that what his daddy says is true: "The Delta is filled up with death"; but he also finds an endless supply of hope.
An ALA Notable Book
Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Fiction Award
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"This is not merely a stellar book. It is absolute ballad put to page."*
Lewis Nordan's fiction invents its own world--always populated by madly heroic misfits. In Music of the Swamp, he focuses his magic and imagination on a boy's utterly helpless love for his utterly hopeless father--a man who attracts bad luck like a magnet. Nordan evokes ten-year-old Sugar Mecklin's world with dazzling clarity: the smells, the tastes, and most surely the sounds of life in this peculiar, somewhat bizarre, Delta town. Sugar discovers that what his daddy says is true: "The Delta is filled up with death"; but he also finds an endless supply of hope.
An ALA Notable Book
A Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Fiction Award
"Conjures up a Southern-fried childhood that's as dark, hilarious and affecting as any you're likely to encounter." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Nordan provoke[s] a cringe of pain right after the belly laugh. His books . . . are very funny and deep-down sad, stirring up great heaps of emotion." --New York Newsday
"A bittersweet melody syncopated with sadness relieved by moments of all-too-human comedy . . . 'There is great pain in all love, ' Sugar eventually concludes, 'but we don't care, it's worth it.' Mr. Nordan's enchanting Music of the Swamp bears poignant witness to that truth." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Nordan introduces a group of characters as wild and woolly, as unpredictable, outrageous and violence-prone as the land that spawns them." --Chicago Tribune
"Like a hypnotic Bessie Smith ballad, Nordan's book bids you listen." --*Southern Living
Review Quotes
"Lordy, Lordy, can Lewis Nordan write! Horrible things happen, and horribly funny things, too, in the Delta town of Arrow Catcher, Miss." --Los Angeles Times
"A bittersweet melody syncopated with sadness relieved by moments of all-too-human comedy . . . 'There is great pain in all love, ' Sugar eventually concludes, 'but we don't care, it's worth it.' Mr. Nordan's enchanting Music of the Swamp bears poignant witness to that truth." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Conjures up a Southern-fried childhood that's as dark, hilarious, and affecting as any you're likely to encounter." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Lewis Nordan is one of those Southern writers who provoke a cringe of pain right after the belly laugh. [His books] are very funny and deep-down sad, stirring up great heaps of emotion." --New York Newsday
"Nordan introduces a group of characters as wild and woolly, as unpredictable, outrageous and violence-prone as the land that spawns them." --Chicago Tribune
"This is not merely a stellar book. It is absolute ballad put to page, a stunning composition about the awakening of young Sugar Mecklin to a mystical world of fantasy, illusion, and harsh reality . . . Like a hypnotic Bessie Smith ballad, Nordan's book bids you listen." --Southern Living