Some Go Home

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Product Details
Price
$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.0 X 1.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393249521

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About the Author
Odie Lindsey is the author of We Come to Our Senses: Stories. He received an NEA Fellowship for combat veterans and is writer-in-residence at Vanderbilt University's Center for Medicine, Health, and Society. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Reviews
Some Go Home is an extraordinary novel. It is lived-in in its particulars, told in energetic and evocative prose, and has as much insight into the peculiar ways the past informs the present as any book you're likely to encounter this year. But more than that, Odie Lindsey seems to have a notion about what all that might mean for where we're headed, and not just for those of us with some connection to the American South, but for any human being attempting to go forth in a world as strange as ours in a time as strange as this.--Kevin Powers, National Book Award finalist and author of The Yellow Birds
Some Go Home is an extraordinary novel. It is lived-in in its particulars, told in energetic and evocative prose, and has as much insight into the peculiar ways the past informs the present as any book you're likely to encounter this year. But more than that, Odie Lindsey seems to have a notion about what all that might mean for where we're headed, and not just for those of us with some connection to the American South, but for any human being attempting to go forth in a world as strange as ours in a time as strange as this.--Kevin Powers, National Book Award finalist and author of The Yellow Birds
Some Go Home reckons with blood ties, buried secrets, and the poisons of possession, reminding us that race and class sit inside each other, in permanent headlock. This is staccato realism; these sentences pop in the mouth like blackberries. 'You needed lies to make memory, ' one character cautions. To make fiction you need truth, and Lindsey offers it here in crystalline quantity.--Katy Simpson Smith, author of The Everlasting
Some Go Home has the grit, power, and soul of Janis Joplin and the hardscrabble depth of Johnny Cash. Odie Lindsey brings Pitchlynn and north Mississippi to life better than anybody's business--you will recognize the landscape, the language, and the people as real...Some Go Home will have a long and happy life in the American mind. This novel is nothing short of thrilling.--Randall Kenan, author of Let the Dead Bury Their Dead
Some Go Home is both timely and timeless, its prose crackling and sparkling with energy and humor and characters who by the end are as real as the people next door. Terrific, just plain terrific.--Tom Franklin, New York Times best-selling author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Lindsey's incandescent debut novel captures a riveting slice of life from the deep South...In dazzling prose, the author lassos complex subjects with acuity, from the legacy of racism in Mississippi to internecine class wars, the horror of combat, and the joy and terror of becoming a mother. This is a consummate portrait of human fragility and grim determination.
Some Go Home reckons with blood ties, buried secrets, and the poisons of possession, reminding us that race and class sit inside each other, in permanent headlock. This is staccato realism; these sentences pop in the mouth like blackberries. 'You needed lies to make memory, ' one character cautions. To make fiction you need truth, and Lindsey offers it here in crystalline quantity.--Katy Simpson Smith, author of The Everlasting
Some Go Home has the grit, power, and soul of Janis Joplin and the hardscrabble depth of Johnny Cash. Odie Lindsey brings Pitchlynn and north Mississippi to life better than anybody's business--you will recognize the landscape, the language, and the people as real...Some Go Home will have a long and happy life in the American mind. This novel is nothing short of thrilling.--Randall Kenan, author of Let the Dead Bury Their Dead
Some Go Home is both timely and timeless, its prose crackling and sparkling with energy and humor and characters who by the end are as real as the people next door. Terrific, just plain terrific.--Tom Franklin, New York Times best-selling author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter