The Dollmaker
Michigan State University Press is proud to announce the re-release of Harriette Simpson Arnow's 1949 novel Hunter's Horn, a work that Joyce Carol Oates called "our most unpretentious American masterpiece."Â Â
    In Hunter's Horn, Arnow has written the quintessential account of Kentucky hill people€"the quintessential novel of Southern Appalachian farmers, foxhunters, foxhounds, women, and children. New York Times reviewer Hirschel Brickell declared that Arnow "writes...as effortlessly as a bird sings, and the warmth, beauty, the sadness and the ache of life itself are not even once absent from her pages." Â
    Arnow writes about Kentucky in the way that William Faulkner writes about Mississippi, that Flannery O'Connor writes about Georgia, or that Willa Cather writes about Nebraska€"with studied realism, with landscapes and characters that take on mythic proportions, with humor, and with memorable and remarkable attention to details of the human heart that motivate literature.
Country | USA |
Brand | Michigan State University Press |
Manufacturer | Michigan State University Press |
Binding | Paperback |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780870134371 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |