There Will Never Be Another Night Like This

John Salter
Passer aux renseignements sur les produits

There Will Never Be Another Night Like This

John Salter
Date de sortie :
Prix habituel $26.99
Prix promotionnel $26.99 Prix habituel
Vente ferme. Aucun retour ni échange.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.

Téléchargement numérique

Accès immédiat à votre bibliothèque Kobo

Livrer à

En stock en ligne. Expédition gratuite pour les commandes d’au moins 49 $

Acheter maintenant et ramasser en magasin Bay & Floor

Ramassage gratuit aujourd’hui

Trouver en magasin

En rupture de stock

Trouvé dans : ROMANS, General Fiction

Obtenez 135 points plum  et profitez d’un rabais additionnel avec plum. En savoir plus

Afficher tous les renseignements

Aperçu

150 PAGESANGLAIS

Info promotionnelle
  • Date de publication : Jan 09, 2024
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 150
  • Éditeur : Slant Books
  • ISBN : 9781639821532
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.35" L x 9.0" H

Salter is a fine writer with the muscular grace of a wind-swept prairie.

-Jonis Agee, author of The River Wife

John Salter's stories are of people quietly in trouble. Here are lives come to crossroads or parked at waysides, lives in need of a U-turn or a decision to drive straight on till daylight. These are ruminative tales of people on the brink of something they can't yet name, and Salter's beautiful language and willingness to let his characters careen make this a deeply moving and memorable collection.

-Bret Lott, author of Jewel and The Hunt Club

This is a collection to savor, full to the brim with rich, generous stories that offer startling surprises of both the physical and the metaphysical variety. John Salter goes deep with his graceful prose and his complicated characters; you couldn't ask for a better guide to the pressure, challenges, and myths that surround the American male experience.

-Valerie Sayers, author of The Age of Infidelity and Other Stories

Salter's characters, like Cheever's and Updike's, have a deep capacity for poetic self-reflection that is intensely satisfying. Fully entangled in social and family relationships, his characters often seem to long for a simpler, more primal, existence. Salter renders the million small gestures and cues his characters must study to try to stay intact and maybe even get what they want in this minefield of a world.

-Cheri Johnson, author of Annika Rose

John Salter's new stories take us to familiar places. They make us smile to ourselves before the weight of the plot hits us like a hungry middleweight. By the end of each of these stories, I'm looking out the window, thinking big and small thoughts that could tilt a moral compass, or at least drench it in Beefeater's gin and Johnny Walker Red.

-Scott Winter, Bethel University

Articles récemment consultés