Description
The two novellas and three short stories in this new collection by Governor General’s Award winner Leon Rooke are united by place and mood. The title novella, set in a southern post-WWII American town—a kind of “comic Winesburg, Ohio,” as the author describes it—sports a Watermelon Queen, a ten-year-old businessman, and other colourful eccentrics, all of whom are puzzled by the familiar lead in a new sexy movie that’s come to town. The second novella takes place futher south, in a small village perched in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Told in the style of Jose Saramago or Garcia Marquez, daring young women, mad mothers, and traumatized children are affected radically by the magic of their world. With these joyful, touching, brilliantly crafted pieces, Rooke speaks to a time and sensibility long forgotten.
PRAISE FOR LEON ROOKE AND SWINGING THROUGH DIXIE
“Rooke is a raucous writer… What’s finally satisfying about Rooke’s work… is the momentum created from word to word and image to image.”—Quill & Quire
PRAISE FOR LEON ROOKE
“[Rooke] is simply not like any other writer out there. He’s a national treasure… Often, out of the darkest and most moribund situations, he wrestles a startling and uncanny beauty, an affirmation of life, a stunning reversal that does not bespeak any faith or philosophy but a joy in the exuberant play of language.”—The Globe & Mail
“A writer whose talent… is large and whose voice, comparisons notwithstanding, is very much his own.”—The New York Times
“[Rooke does] story-telling at its most compelling.”—Chicago Tribune