Lyric of the Circle Heart: The Bowman Family TrilogyThese novels face head-on the reality of the American Indian, perhaps the last great taboo in American culture. After all of the flag-waving, the wars to protect the Land of the Free, and interventions around the world in the name of democracy, how do Americans admit, even today, that America was not discovered by Columbus and not courageously cultivated by white Anglo-Saxons? The land was invaded and a people destroyed, all in the name of religion, political freedom, and money.
Long before Cormac McCarthy and even long before Tom Robbins, William Eastlake invented an American Southwest whose comic and tragic dimensions, as well as its hard beauty, encapsulates American myths and nightmares in much the way that Faulkner did with his invented Yoknapatawpha County. Against a background of New Mexico that transcends regional space, Eastlake explores race, greed, and tradition, evoking stereotypes for the sake of exploding them and laying bare an American reality that is a strange mix of pop culture, zany humor, biting satire, and a deep-seated respect for and love of the land.
Details
ISBN-10
1-56478-136-4
ISBN-13
9781564781369
Publication Date
Nov 1996
Nb of pages
518
Dimensions 5.5 x 9 in.
ReviewsPress Reviews
Chicago Tribune
New Yorker
Weekly Alibi
Lyric of the Circle Heart puts on a fine, fleshy display of fantastic characters, biting wit and the best conversations you've ever heard (let alone read) . . . Since these novellas deal with
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Chicago Tribune Quotations
Eastlake's prairie-hard prose is as pure and clean as the wind-sanded land that fosters it.
-Ken Kesey
William Eastlake has brought into sharpest focus all the questions about modern man and his values . . . with the most unimpeachable blend of sardonic realism and far-reaching myth.
-Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Although Eastlake's novels are more complex and subtle than they might first appear and therefore worthy of careful examination, they are not difficult. They are a pleasure to read, easily ...more
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