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Author_William Hoffman
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Product details
- ISBN 9780807125113
- Weight: 290g
- Dimensions: 141 x 212mm
- Publication Date: 01 Mar 1999
- Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
William Hoffman is a master storyteller, and Follow Me Home reveals him at his inimitable best. In these eleven brilliantly observed, superbly crafted stories, he explores one of the most secret places of the human heart- the corner where we keep hidden the small and precious supply of whatever it is that lets us persist, and sometimes even triumph, in the face of life's inescapable diminishments and losses.
In Hoffman's characters, the content of this inner reservoir varies greatly. For the hill farmer in Abide with Me, it is a form of direct grace granted to him in a near-death vision. For the disabled veteran in Night Sport, it is a bitter concoction of disillusionment and raw truth carried home from a distant war. For the quietly retired minister in Sweet Armageddon, unexpectedly given a glimpse of the life he long ago forsook, it is a prayerful wish for annihilation.
On a less apocalyptic scale, in the haunting Points, a once-great horseman finds sustenance in a remembered world of elegance and courage- a world that, like his skills, is rapidly fading. In Dancer,"" a bereft and lonely woman retreats into the music of her youth, birds becoming quarter notes that fill the sky. In Expiation, a self-made executive after many years comes to terms with his own childhood, even though it means ending the lie on which his marriage is built. And in Coals, a maid and cook calls on her own reserves of spirit to bring her employer a renewal of life.
Set in the small towns, cities, hills, and seascapes of Virginia- territory Hoffman knows as well as any writer ever has- the stories of Follow Me Home reveal to us men and women we know and care about, for in their struggles, win or lose, we recognize ourselves.
In Hoffman's characters, the content of this inner reservoir varies greatly. For the hill farmer in Abide with Me, it is a form of direct grace granted to him in a near-death vision. For the disabled veteran in Night Sport, it is a bitter concoction of disillusionment and raw truth carried home from a distant war. For the quietly retired minister in Sweet Armageddon, unexpectedly given a glimpse of the life he long ago forsook, it is a prayerful wish for annihilation.
On a less apocalyptic scale, in the haunting Points, a once-great horseman finds sustenance in a remembered world of elegance and courage- a world that, like his skills, is rapidly fading. In Dancer,"" a bereft and lonely woman retreats into the music of her youth, birds becoming quarter notes that fill the sky. In Expiation, a self-made executive after many years comes to terms with his own childhood, even though it means ending the lie on which his marriage is built. And in Coals, a maid and cook calls on her own reserves of spirit to bring her employer a renewal of life.
Set in the small towns, cities, hills, and seascapes of Virginia- territory Hoffman knows as well as any writer ever has- the stories of Follow Me Home reveal to us men and women we know and care about, for in their struggles, win or lose, we recognize ourselves.
William Hoffman is the author of thirteen novels, translated into five languages between them, and four story collections. He served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and has received numerous awards for his fiction, including the John Dos Passos Prize, Andrew Lytle Prize, Hammett Prize, Goodheart Prize, Hillsdale Prize, Emily Clark Balch Prize, and publication in The O. Henry Prize Stories and Best American Short Stories. He is the recipient of honorary doctorates in literature from Hampden-Sydney College, Washington and Lee University, and Sewanee, the University of the South.
Follow Me Home
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