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In an isolated region of Idaho, Montana, and eastern Oregon, an armed occupation of a wildlife refuge escalates into civil war. Against this backdrop, Maxim Loskutoff shatters the myths of the West: a lonesome trapper falls in love with a bear; a newly married woman hatches a plot to murder a tree; and an unemployed millworker joins a militia after returning home. Written with "blade-sharp prose" (Electric Literature), the twelve stories in this debut collection expose the simmering rage and resentments of small-town America "with extraordinary eloquence and compassion" (National Book Review).
Product Details
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publish Date | August 06, 2019 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780393357011 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.6 pounds |
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Reviews
A new kind of American Western.--Jolie Myers "NPR"
Fans of Cormac McCarthy and Russell Banks will find plenty to like in Loskutoff's fresh voice and keen instincts for drama.-- "LA Weekly"
It is impossible not to be struck by the tenderness in Loskutoff's writing: the sublime setting; the vivid characters, so precise and unique it seems like he dreamed them up whole and fully fledged; the intricacies of love, fear, and fatigue that resonate so strongly they left me actually breathless.-- "Ploughshares"
Like postcards from a truthful place, Come West and See holds a mirror up to America--a brutal, ferocious image that carries a beauty unto itself.--Craig Johnson, author of the Walt Longmire mysteries, basis for the Netflix original series Longmire
A ferocious love letter to the forgotten and the scorned.--Matt Gallagher
Maxim Loskutoff highlights life on the other side-- the disenfranchised, angry, sullen, rebellious, gun-packing side. See them attempt to create a homeland of their own.--William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky
Violence waits for its moment in the quietest of lives, and Loskutoff shows us that we had better face it and do our best to understand it. A tough, human work of fiction.--Tom Bouman, author of Dry Bones in the Valley
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