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Savage has been repositioned lately, away from the success of Firmin, as a major literary writer. Savage has been the recipient in recent years of deep critical attention and is now a favorite of the Paris Review's Lorin Stein, who we can expect to support the book Not since Denis Johnson's Train Dreams has such a tidy book taken on so much, so powerfully. This is Sam's most autobiographical work so far, the first of his novels to be set in his birthplace of South Carolina, and the most wrenching of his work With each novel, Sam has further distilled his interest in both the power and…mehr

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  • Savage has been repositioned lately, away from the success of Firmin, as a major literary writer.
  • Savage has been the recipient in recent years of deep critical attention and is now a favorite of the Paris Review's Lorin Stein, who we can expect to support the book
  • Not since Denis Johnson's Train Dreams has such a tidy book taken on so much, so powerfully.
  • This is Sam's most autobiographical work so far, the first of his novels to be set in his birthplace of South Carolina, and the most wrenching of his work
  • With each novel, Sam has further distilled his interest in both the power and futility of art, and this study of the alienation of a daughter from the myth of her mother's artistic ambitions, closely aligns the sorrows of family intimacy with the despair of a degraded natural world

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    Autorenporträt
    Sam Savage is the best-selling author of Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife, The Cry of the Sloth, Glass, and The Way of the Dog, all from Coffee House Press. A finalist for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, Savage holds a PhD in philosophy from Yale University and resides in Madison, Wisconsin.