|
A Good Book Now!™
-Since 1994-
First on the Internet
How to Decide
How to Buy
Keep Shopping
|
The Inkling
by Fred Chappell
ISBN: 978-1-932482-08-9
THE INKLING by Fred Chappell is, says the New York Times, "A work of genuine talent
. Chappell writes with power and passion and with flashes of humor."
This early novel of Chappell's takes sixteen-year-old Jan to where we often try to gothe place where all is right just before it goes wrong. The novel begins and ends with Jan's vision in just that place and with his searing pain of ignorance and failure. Chappell gives us characters for tragedy: a mother, bereaved and weak; her two children, a retarded older girl and, in contrast, a bright younger boy deeply frightened by what he perceives as his responsibility to take care of his mother and sister in the absence of his dead soldier father. Uncle Hake, the mother's brother, is the intruder whose admittance stems from an idea of necessity and family decency. It is this outsider, his desires, and death (always the intruder), who tear at the tenuous family bonds of mother, dead father, and starkly contrasted children.
Chappell skillfully and quickly catches us in the artful net of his concept and his lucid and vibrant prose.
Cover art by Joel Barr
About the Author
Fred Chappell was born in Canton, North Carolina, in 1936. He attended Duke University. He has received grants from the Rockefeller Foundation and the National Institute of Arts and Letters. A professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, he resides in Greensboro with his wife Susan. He is Poet Laureate of North Carolina.
He is known for his novels It is Time, Lord, The Gaudy Place, Dagon , his collection of short stories Moments of Light which are also available through Boson Books, and for his books of poetry, The World Between the Eyes, River, Bloodfire, and Wind Mountain.
|