
The Relation of My Imprisonment
An Omnibus Edition of Three Classic Early Novels from the Critically Acclaimed Author of Cloudsplitter and Affliction
âBanks has skillfully used his repertoire of contemporary techniques to write a novel that is classically Americanâa dark, but sometimes funny, romance with echoes of Poe and Melville.â â Washington Post
\"A marvelously written little book, fascinatingly intricate, yet deceptively simple. Well worth reading more than once.\" â New York Times Book Review
Family Life:Â Russell Banks's first novel is an adult fairy tale of a royal family in a mythical contemporary kingdom where the myriad dramas of domesticity blend with an outrageous slew of murders, mayhem, coups, debauches, world tours, and love in all guises, transcendent or otherwise.
Hamilton Stark:Â This tale of a solitary, boorish, misanthropic New Hampshire pipe fitterâthe sole inhabitant of the house from which he evicted his own motherâis at once a compelling meditation on identity and a thoroughly engaging story of life on the cold edge of New England.
The Relation of My Imprisonment:Â Utilizing a form invented by imprisoned seventeenth-century Puritan divinesâan utterly sincere and detailed, if highly artificial, recounting of great sufferingâBanks's novel is a remarkably inventive, lovingly good-humored argument, exploration, and map of the caged religious mind.
An Omnibus Edition of Three Classic Early Novels from the Critically Acclaimed Author of Cloudsplitter and Affliction
âBanks has skillfully used his repertoire of contemporary techniques to write a novel that is classically Americanâa dark, but sometimes funny, romance with echoes of Poe and Melville.â â Washington Post
\"A marvelously written little book, fascinatingly intricate, yet deceptively simple. Well worth reading more than once.\" â New York Times Book Review
Family Life:Â Russell Banks's first novel is an adult fairy tale of a royal family in a mythical contemporary kingdom where the myriad dramas of domesticity blend with an outrageous slew of murders, mayhem, coups, debauches, world tours, and love in all guises, transcendent or otherwise.
Hamilton Stark:Â This tale of a solitary, boorish, misanthropic New Hampshire pipe fitterâthe sole inhabitant of the house from which he evicted his own motherâis at once a compelling meditation on identity and a thoroughly engaging story of life on the cold edge of New England.
The Relation of My Imprisonment:Â Utilizing a form invented by imprisoned seventeenth-century Puritan divinesâan utterly sincere and detailed, if highly artificial, recounting of great sufferingâBanks's novel is a remarkably inventive, lovingly good-humored argument, exploration, and map of the caged religious mind.
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An Omnibus Edition of Three Classic Early Novels from the Critically Acclaimed Author of Cloudsplitter and Affliction
âBanks has skillfully used his repertoire of contemporary techniques to write a novel that is classically Americanâa dark, but sometimes funny, romance with echoes of Poe and Melville.â â Washington Post
\"A marvelously written little book, fascinatingly intricate, yet deceptively simple. Well worth reading more than once.\" â New York Times Book Review
Family Life:Â Russell Banks's first novel is an adult fairy tale of a royal family in a mythical contemporary kingdom where the myriad dramas of domesticity blend with an outrageous slew of murders, mayhem, coups, debauches, world tours, and love in all guises, transcendent or otherwise.
Hamilton Stark:Â This tale of a solitary, boorish, misanthropic New Hampshire pipe fitterâthe sole inhabitant of the house from which he evicted his own motherâis at once a compelling meditation on identity and a thoroughly engaging story of life on the cold edge of New England.
The Relation of My Imprisonment:Â Utilizing a form invented by imprisoned seventeenth-century Puritan divinesâan utterly sincere and detailed, if highly artificial, recounting of great sufferingâBanks's novel is a remarkably inventive, lovingly good-humored argument, exploration, and map of the caged religious mind.