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Bill Morrissey

Auteur de Edson

13+ oeuvres 72 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de Bill Morrissey

Edson (1996) 38 exemplaires
Inside 5 exemplaires
Standing Eight (1994) 4 exemplaires
North 3 exemplaires
Bill Morrissey 3 exemplaires
Something I Saw or Thought I Saw (2001) 2 exemplaires
Night Train (1993) 2 exemplaires
Imaginary Runner 1 exemplaire
Essential Collection (2004) 1 exemplaire
Come Running 1 exemplaire

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While I was reading Edson I had the sense that the town and the story of the main character were partly autobiographical in nature. Center stage is Edson, a small New Hampshire town with a cast of quirky characters. Most intriguing is former singer/songwriter Henry Corvine. Recently returned after a divorce and a disastrous stint on a fishing boat in Ketchikan, Alaska, Henry didn't want the divorce and he couldn't maintain even the smallest passion for the ocean. Acting as his refuge, Edson is where Henry returns to start over. Doing just what, he doesn't know. The tiny town of Edson is brimming with other characters, including Caroline, a young waitress with her eye on bigger and better things and Pope Johnson, a singer who has stolen Henry's former Edson life, right down to the songs Henry wrote and used to perform on a nightly basis. Resigned to the fact time has erased the true creator of the lyrics (think Dave Matthews singing "All Along the Watchtower"), Henry lets Pope take his former spotlight while Henry meanders from one job possibility to another. He may be lost in Edson, but it's still the place to which he keeps coming back.
As an aside, the Edson mill closing down in the dead of night was exactly like Josh Ritter's "Henrietta, Indiana" song. There are probably hundreds of stories about factories shuttering their doors without warning and putting thousands out of work.
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SeriousGrace | 2 autres critiques | Jun 6, 2022 |
It's a bit slow to get started, but I found myself enmeshed in the characters and rooting for the good guys. It's the kind of book I would write if I lived in New Hampshire and were an old folksinger. Very humane and engaging.
 
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JoeCottonwood | 2 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2013 |

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