The Risk Pool - Couverture souple

Russo, Richard

 
9780340520352: The Risk Pool

Synopsis

The town of Mohawk is the type of town that has almost vanished from the American scene. This is the second novel about the mythical town, which also featured in the author's first novel, "Mohawk". The author teaches at the Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.

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Quatrième de couverture

'No one writing today catches the detail of life with such stunning accuracy' Annie Proulx

The Risk Pool is a thirty-year journey through the lives of Sam Hall, a small-town gambling hellraiser, and his watchful, introspective son Ned. When Ned's mother Jenny suffers a breakdown and retreats from her husband's carelessness into a dream world, Ned becomes part of his father's seedy nocturnal world, touring the town's bars and pool halls, struggling to win Sam's affections while avoiding his sins.

'Russo proves himself a master at evoking the sights, feelings and smells of a town...superbly original and maliciously funny' New York Times Book Review

'If Russo's books possessed only their big-hearted, endlessly revisitable characters, that would be enough. That they also possess belting story lines about broken families, comically recalcitrant pensioners, small-town decay and the indelibility of roots sometimes seems like an act of unparalleled literary generosity' Sunday Times

'Charms readers with its humour and refreshes with it's vast, Dickensian cast of characters' Guardian

Also by Richard Russo: [jpegs of Empire Falls, Nobody's Fool, That Old Cape Magic]

Revue de presse

"If Russo's books possessed only their big-hearted, endlessly revisitable characters, that would be enough. That they also possess belting story lines about broken families, comically recalcitrant pensioners, small-town decay and the indelibility of roots sometimes seems like an act of unparalleled literary generosity" (Sunday Times)

"Perhaps if it was pointed out that here was a US writer who stood somewhere between Anne Tyler at her darkest and Russell Banks, with an occasional hint of Richard Ford at his least bleak, perhaps Russo would become as widely read as he deserves to be" (Irish Times)

"No one writing today catches the detail of life with such stunning accuracy" (Annie Proulx)

"Charms readers with its humour and refreshes with it's vast, Dickensian cast of characters" (Guardian)

"Russo proves himself a master at evoking the sights, feelings and smells of a town... Superbly original and maliciously funny" (New York Times Book Review)

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