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Winter birds par Jim Grimsley
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Winter birds (édition 1997)

par Jim Grimsley

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:A man reminisces about growing up with an abusive father in a transient Southern family, in this debut novel by the author of How I Shed My Skin.
On a snowy Thanksgiving Day in North Carolina, a dreamy eight-year-old Danny Crell is pushed headlong into the adult world by a violent quarrel between his parents, Bobjay and Ellen.
Bobjay is no longer the man young Ellen married. A debilitating farm accident and a steady consumption of alcohol have seen to that. Doctors, landlords, and farm bosses have certainly added to the trouble. Bobjay's brutal fits of rage and jealousy are beginning to take their toll on his wife and five children, with the two hemophiliac boys, Danny and Grove, especially vulnerable. Still, Ellen will do just about anything to keep Bobjay home and sober??and keep her family together. But sooner or later they will all need to face the monstrous man Bobjay has become.
Jim Grimsley's brilliant first novel unfolds in a strikingly unconventional way??as the boy tells himself his own story??a shattering story of heartbreak, violence, and the endurance of the spirit.
Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction.
Praise for Winter Birds
"Tell everyone." ??Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina
"Like Greek tragedy, Winter Birds moves inexorably from its hypnotic opening to its final, chilling revelation, leaving the reader stunned, exhausted, and wonder-struck." ??Richmond Times-Dispatch
"An amazing voyage of self-discovery.... Grimsley has created a harrowing southern gothic world, reminiscent of Faulkner or Caldwell. A remarkable first novel." ??Scientific American
"A monster of a father, a steadfast mother, a white-trash Southern landscape viewed from a gay perspective, with the bitterness of memory but also with unwavering, unsentimental love-all this, of course, is Dorothy Allison territory. I can't think of a solider tribute to offer Grimsley than to say that he doesn't suffer in the comparison." ??The New Yorker
"This artfully told trip through hell is at once a survivor's tale and a tribute to a mother's endurance as she struggles to keep her family together against impossible odds." ??
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Membre:russwood
Titre:Winter birds
Auteurs:Jim Grimsley
Info:New York : Scribner, 1997.
Collections:Audiobook, Didn't finish, Votre bibliothèque, En cours de lecture, À lire, Lus mais non possédés, Favoris
Évaluation:****
Mots-clés:domestic violence, families, childhood, haemophilia

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Beautifully written chronicle of abuse. Strange and dreamlike but also horrifying. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
The subject of this book, the interactions of a North Carolina family struggling with poverty, many children, alcoholism, verbal and physical abuse, infidelity, and disability (loss of an arm by the dad and hemophilia of two sons) are not topics that usually interest me. However, this author’s writing is so compelling. It just sings! What a delight it is to read this novel although the story is beyond sad. It’s utterly heartbreaking because it is extremely dark and terrifying in its reality.

It took everything I had not to jump into the pages of this book and say to the Mama, “Leave that bastard. I’ll take you to where you can find help and shelter for yourself and your children”. This is not my life, but it upset me so much because this fiction may be real life for someone else just bouncing around the pages of this novel. ( )
  SqueakyChu | Dec 11, 2019 |
Sheer horror and sadness. ( )
  viviennestrauss | Dec 2, 2016 |
A haunting story of a backwoods family with an alcoholic father who is probably crazy, too. The man beats his wife, terrorizes his children and they stay with him and seem to forgive his ways. ( )
1 voter marient | Jun 24, 2009 |
Dark, but not heavy. Beautiful at times. ( )
1 voter woofrock | May 18, 2009 |
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:A man reminisces about growing up with an abusive father in a transient Southern family, in this debut novel by the author of How I Shed My Skin.
On a snowy Thanksgiving Day in North Carolina, a dreamy eight-year-old Danny Crell is pushed headlong into the adult world by a violent quarrel between his parents, Bobjay and Ellen.
Bobjay is no longer the man young Ellen married. A debilitating farm accident and a steady consumption of alcohol have seen to that. Doctors, landlords, and farm bosses have certainly added to the trouble. Bobjay's brutal fits of rage and jealousy are beginning to take their toll on his wife and five children, with the two hemophiliac boys, Danny and Grove, especially vulnerable. Still, Ellen will do just about anything to keep Bobjay home and sober??and keep her family together. But sooner or later they will all need to face the monstrous man Bobjay has become.
Jim Grimsley's brilliant first novel unfolds in a strikingly unconventional way??as the boy tells himself his own story??a shattering story of heartbreak, violence, and the endurance of the spirit.
Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction.
Praise for Winter Birds
"Tell everyone." ??Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina
"Like Greek tragedy, Winter Birds moves inexorably from its hypnotic opening to its final, chilling revelation, leaving the reader stunned, exhausted, and wonder-struck." ??Richmond Times-Dispatch
"An amazing voyage of self-discovery.... Grimsley has created a harrowing southern gothic world, reminiscent of Faulkner or Caldwell. A remarkable first novel." ??Scientific American
"A monster of a father, a steadfast mother, a white-trash Southern landscape viewed from a gay perspective, with the bitterness of memory but also with unwavering, unsentimental love-all this, of course, is Dorothy Allison territory. I can't think of a solider tribute to offer Grimsley than to say that he doesn't suffer in the comparison." ??The New Yorker
"This artfully told trip through hell is at once a survivor's tale and a tribute to a mother's endurance as she struggles to keep her family together against impossible odds." ??

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