Red Convertible, The : Selected and New Stories, 1978-2008 - Louise Erdrich

Red Convertible, The

Selected and New Stories, 1978-2008

By: Louise Erdrich

Paperback | 19 January 2010

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A stunning collection of short stories by Louise Erdrich, author of the National Book Award-winning The Round House. Selected by the author herself from over three decades of work, The Red Convertible is a veritable masterclass in the art of short fiction. In "Saint Marie," a Native American girl leaves her reservation to enter the Sacred Heart Convent and is propelled into a life-and-death struggle with the diabolical Sister Leopolda. "Knives" features a homely butcher's assistant, a devoted reader of love stories, who falls for a good-looking but predatory traveling salesman with devastating consequences for each of them. A passion for music in "Naked Woman Playing Chopin" proves more powerful than any experience of carnal or spiritual love; indeed, when Agnes DeWitt removes her clothing to enter the music of a particular composer, she sweeps all before her and transcends mortality and time itself.

A collection of breathtaking power and originality, The Red Convertible cements Louise Erdich's position in the pantheon of consummate, innovative writers of the American short story alongside such luminaries as Flannery O'Connor and Charles Baxter

--Rocky Mountain News
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"A wondrous short story writer...A master tuner of the taut emotions that keen between parent and child, man and woman, brother and sister, man and beast." -- New York Times Book Review

"Erdrich is one of our major writers...and this volume is a good demonstration of her compelling stylistic innovations, not to mention her literary cunning." -- Washington Post Book World

"Erdrich's stories don't grow old. They grow more astonishing for how fresh they still feel. . . . You only have to read the first story . . . to get a whiff of authorial wizardry." -- Chicago Tribune

"Culled from 30 years as one of America's most distinctive fictional voices . . . 36 affecting and inventive stories that dance around the Faulknerian world she's created. . . . Within these stories there exist Erdrich's poetic sentences and humane sensibility--and always another surprise on the next page." -- Boston Sunday Globe

"These tales, like the shining car in the title story, have a velocity all their own." -- O magazine

"Louise Erdrich is an immensely satisfying storyteller... She finds grace in action, using the gentlest of language." -- Los Angeles Times

"Erdrich can sketch a novel's worth of character and incident in just a few pages." -- Entertainment Weekly

"Compiled from 30 years of work, spanning an enormous variety of registers . . . The Red Convertible reveals Erdrich to be one of America's finest writers of short fiction." -- Dallas Morning News

"Erdrich's characters are unforgettable... Grade: A." -- Rocky Mountain News

"A collection of brave and inventive stories." -- Ms. magazine

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