Ashes in My Mouth, Sand in My Shoes: Stories

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Product Details

Price
$14.00
Publisher
Graywolf Press
Publish Date
Pages
128
Dimensions
4.7 X 6.4 X 0.4 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781555977009

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About the Author

Per Petterson won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award for his novel Out Stealing Horses, which has been translated into forty-nine languages and was named a Best Book of 2007 by The New York Times.

Reviews

His sentences yearn to fly away into poetry; it is rare to find prose at once so exact and so vague." --James Wood, "New Yorker"
"Shot through with a tender, nostalgic quality . . . Petterson brings the book to an unexpectedly moving conclusion." --"Financial Times
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"This is a small book that packs a punch . . . Petterson's style . . . is stripped like a bleached Wallander landscape and leaves you no place to hide from Arvid's all-too-vivid reality. You are gripped by a few simple words." --"Independent on Sunday
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"The talent has been there from the very beginning . . . The delicacy and simplicity of Petterson's vision of childhood also suggests Carver's master Chekhov . . . If you haven't read Per Petterson at all . . . it's quite possible you'll want to read everything he has written. If you are already an admirer you won't want to miss this one." --"The Sydney Morning Herald"

Shot through with a tender, nostalgic quality . . . Petterson brings the book to an unexpectedly moving conclusion. "Financial Times"

This is a small book that packs a punch . . . Petterson's style . . . is stripped like a bleached Wallander landscape and leaves you no place to hide from Arvid's all-too-vivid reality. You are gripped by a few simple words. "Independent on Sunday"

The talent has been there from the very beginning . . . The delicacy and simplicity of Petterson's vision of childhood also suggests Carver's master Chekhov . . . If you haven't read Per Petterson at all . . . it's quite possible you'll want to read everything he has written. If you are already an admirer you won't want to miss this one. "The Sydney Morning Herald""

"Shot through with a tender, nostalgic quality . . . Petterson brings the book to an unexpectedly moving conclusion." --Financial Times

"This is a small book that packs a punch . . . Petterson's style . . . is stripped like a bleached Wallander landscape and leaves you no place to hide from Arvid's all-too-vivid reality. You are gripped by a few simple words." --Independent on Sunday

"The talent has been there from the very beginning . . . The delicacy and simplicity of Petterson's vision of childhood also suggests Carver's master Chekhov . . . If you haven't read Per Petterson at all . . . it's quite possible you'll want to read everything he has written. If you are already an admirer you won't want to miss this one." --The Sydney Morning Herald