Sabbath Night in the Church of the Piranha
Ed Falco
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
For a long time now, Edward Falco has quietly established his place among the absolute best American storytellers. Those who haven't yet read him don't want to miss this chance. That's why we're so excited to offer the very best of his work, gathered together for the first time, to a wider readership. Falco's stories are unforgettable, dangerous as a high-wire act without a net, filled with dramatic action, and peopled with believable characters challenged by events into making risky moral choices, so emotionally true that readers will carry them around for a long time. His prose is tense, sharp, and beautifully, wonderfully rich. In story after story, Falco's characters find the comfortable order of their lives ambushed by an upswelling of dark forces beyond their control. In order to protect the lives of family--lovers, wives, and especially children--from a catastrophe, they often must summon up the personal courage to climb back from their own monsters, to set aside old, private scars. The decisions they make reveal their bonds, the set of their hearts, and the harsh nature of the culture we all live in today. If someone out there could write the contemporary counterpart to Flannery O'Conoor's classic "A Good Man is Hard to Find," it would be Falco. His are good, old-fashioned, hard-to-find stories set way out there on the edge.
Product Details
Price
$13.95
$12.97
Publisher
Unbridled Books
Publish Date
May 01, 2005
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.14 X 0.78 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781932961058
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Ed Falco is the author of a dozen books, including novels, short story collections, and poetry. A recipient of the Robert Penn Warren Prize in Poetry from the Southern Review and the Emily Clark Balch Prize for Fiction from the Virginia Quarterly Review, he teaches in the MFA program in creative writing at Virginia Tech.
Reviews
"Compelling...Falco shows a deft touch at keeping his characters empathetic while maintaining their occasionally disturbing flaws."--Library Journal In this present time, Edward Falco's edgy, intense stories--ever conscious of the dark and violent forces at work in the world--are not only stunningly relevant but profoundly important. Artistically, too, Falco needs to be heard--he is an all-too-rare master of both character and plot. Sabbath Night in the Church o f the Piranha is a truly outstanding collection. --Robert Olen Butler "His fans will relish this collection. Readers unfamiliar with his work...will remember Edward Falco's name from now on...His prose is alternately haunting and tender, comforting and disturbing. Edward Falco's writing beautifully explores the lights and shadows of human existence."--Midwest Book Review "[A] great collection....Interestingly in spite of these being shorts, in most cases the beleaguered hero seems developed enough to star in a novel. The audience will appreciate the genius of Edward Falco, as in almost every entry, a reader can picture themselves falling into the same type calamity that beguiled the respective lead character."--Harriet Klausner "Falco's stories resonate with a quiet compassion for his characters, even those who make choices of terrible moral consequence."--Style Weekly