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posted by [personal profile] rivers_bend at 08:49am on 27/10/2009 under , ,
I've been reading Let the Dead Bury Their Dead by Randall Kenan for one of my classes, and it is absolutely wonderful. I pretty much have to agree with the cover quote by Terry McMillan:
Randall Kenan is a genius; our black Marquez. He weaves myth, folktales, magic, and reality like no one else I know, and doesn't miss a beat.

I've read four or five of the dozen stories, and am on the second reading of the third of the ones I have to write an essay on today. And I'm gleeing again over his genius way with words. The passage that made me think of LJ, unsurprisingly, was the one about men's thangs.
Cannonball's thang had been fat and black and mean-looking; the doctors in the Marine Corps lopped off the foreskin so that it looked like a wicked, unstoppable black snake. This boy's thang was long and brown and smart-looking; he still had his skin and the tip peeked out slyly like a one-eyed secret behind a veil. ...Cannonball's behind had been like his namesake, bunched-up black metal, solid as a train wheel. This boy's cheeks were round like dishes and soft to the touch, smooth.

Throughout the stories I've read he uses simile and metaphor in surprising ways that render everything vivid and alive and take me right with him wherever he's going. And he writes characters I want to spend time with. I forget, until I get a new one, how much I love collections of short stories. I highly recommend this one. Even if magical realism isn't your thing, I'd give it a try if you can get your hands on a copy.
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posted by [identity profile] nyoka.livejournal.com at 04:26pm on 27/10/2009
This sounds like something I would adore.

Thank you for mentioning this collection of stories! *adds to Amazon Wish List*
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 04:40pm on 27/10/2009
I think you'd love it. I'm so so glad that we had it assigned, because I hadn't run across him before. (not totally surprising, given my addiction to penchant for fan fiction crime novels)

You are most welcome. I think everyone should read it :D
 
posted by [identity profile] flyingichthyo.livejournal.com at 05:58pm on 27/10/2009
I also love short story anthologies! If you could reccomend a few to me?
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:31pm on 28/10/2009
Am I Blue is a wonderful one with YA gay-themed fiction. I'm a fan of Barbara Kingsolver, Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, Jeffery Deaver, Lawrence Block, Grace Paley, and Lydia Davis.

I know I've read other good ones, but I can't remember authors or titles right now. I tend to read single author books rather than anthologies.
 
posted by [identity profile] silsbee329.livejournal.com at 12:23am on 28/10/2009
Sold! Sounds very good.
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:31pm on 28/10/2009
If you know where there's a library in your area, you should have a look for it ;P

 
posted by [identity profile] victorian-tweed.livejournal.com at 12:44am on 28/10/2009
*adds rec to list* I love your book recs! Thank you.

BTW, if you love short story compilations, have you read "We So Seldom Look On Love" by Barbara Gowdy? (The movie "Kissed" was adapted from one of the short stories.)
 
posted by [identity profile] rivers-bend.livejournal.com at 06:32pm on 28/10/2009
You are welcome.

and oooh! I'll have to check that out! thank you.

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