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William J. Kennedy (1) (1928–)

Auteur de Ironweed

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24+ oeuvres 5,626 utilisateurs 96 critiques 4 Favoris

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Œuvres de William J. Kennedy

Ironweed (1983) 2,449 exemplaires
Legs (1975) 619 exemplaires
Billy Phelan's Greatest Game (1978) 467 exemplaires
Quinn's Book (1987) 384 exemplaires
Roscoe (2002) 307 exemplaires
Very Old Bones (1992) 270 exemplaires
The Flaming Corsage (1996) 251 exemplaires
Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes (2011) 192 exemplaires
The Ink Truck (1970) 167 exemplaires
O Albany! (1983) 150 exemplaires
Riding the Yellow Trolley Car (1993) 83 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Kennedy, William J.
Nom légal
Kennedy, William Joseph
Date de naissance
1928-01-16
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Yhdysvallat
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Lieu de naissance
Albany, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
Albany, New York, Yhdysvallat
Études
Siena College
Professions
Reporter
Prix et distinctions
Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award (2001)

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#681 in our old book database. Not rated.
 
Signalé
villemezbrown | 50 autres critiques | Apr 19, 2024 |
Beautiful prose. After a while though, you want him to move things along a little quicker.
 
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gonzocc | 50 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2024 |
VERY OLD BONES (1992) is, not surprisingly, a damn good book, so I'm not sure why it sat on my shelf for over twenty years, unread. It's one of several novels which make up William Kennedy's "Albany Cycle." Kennedy grew up in Albany, where he attended Catholic high school, and then a Catholic college (Siena), also in Upstate NY. I've read a couple of his Albany books, LEGS and IRONWEED, thirty-some years ago, and enjoyed both, but especially the latter, which won the Pulitzer, and was also adapted into an acclaimed film, with Jack Nicholson as Francis, the wandering prodigal of the large, dysfunctional Phelan clan. BONES is a logical sequel to IRONWEED, set in an Albany twenty years later, in 1958, with Francis making only a brief appearance, but still looming large in the family's tragic history. The narrator here is Orson, the bastard son of Peter Phelan, an aging artist only recently gaining fame for his work, much of it derived from family stories and eccentric characters, Francis included. Orson delves deep into family - ancestors, sibling rivalries, Christianity, witches, superstition - as well as his own post-war military service in Germany, where he meets and marries the exotic Giselle and suffers a complete breakdown. We learn too of his unnatural attraction to his aunt Molly, who has her own hidden secrets. And there is Chick Phelan, the former seminarian, and Sarah, the domineering 'virgin' of the family, as well as the brain-damaged Tommy. All of these and more converge on the family home in Albany, for the reading of Peter's will. Oh, and Peter is still very much alive.

Like IRONWEED, this is what I would call a highly literary 'potboiler,' and I loved it. Very, very highly recommended.

- Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER
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TimBazzett | 1 autre critique | Jun 5, 2023 |
Wow. I had no idea he was any good but this was mindblowing
 
Signalé
soraxtm | 50 autres critiques | Apr 9, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
24
Aussi par
5
Membres
5,626
Popularité
#4,406
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
96
ISBN
198
Langues
12
Favoris
4

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