The Black Brook by Tom Drury

The Black Brook by Tom Drury

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The Black Brook by Tom Drury

An utterly original and compelling novel from one of our living masters (McSweeney's), originally published in 1998 and now re-issued by Grove with a new introduction--a conversation between the author and Daniel Handler.

Paul Emmons has his faults--envy, lust, naivet , money laundering, and art forgery to name but a few. A fallen accountant and scamster, Emmons and wife Mary are exiled abroad, though they enjoy frequent and inadvisable returns to New England, the region of his crimes, to check in on the property they own but cannot claim.

With this, the stage is set for Drury's darkly comic novel of love, death, guilt, redemption, and the various forms of clam chowder. Through a series of flashbacks and bizarre encounters, we see Paul's life as a college student in Quebec; his unfortunate professional beginnings in Rhode Island as business associate of Carlo Record, the one-armed president of the fraudulent company New England Amusements; and his stint as an investigative journalist.

As time passes, Paul is tracked down by Carlo's cronies--Ashtray Bob, Line-Item Vito, and Hatpin Henry--who try to coerce Paul into stealing the infamous John Singer Sargant painting The Black Brook from the Tate gallery in London. Instead, Paul begs Mary, a painter, to reproduce the Sargant, in an attempt to outwit Carlo and his henchmen; a plot that produces comic consequences.

Through it all Paul strives to find and accomplish his mission in life, and myriad characters contrive to tell their stories--of broken promises, nightmarish evenings, and identities lost and found in this irresistibly droll portrayal of an All-American liar, loser, and innocent (Kirkus).

Tom Drury is the author of The End of Vandalism, Hunts in Dreams, The Driftless Region, and The Black Stream, among other works. He's been named one of Granta's Best Young American Novelists, and his fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, and the Mississippi Review.

SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780395701942
ISBN 10 0395701945
Title The Black Brook
Author Tom Drury
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Year published 1998-06-01
Number of pages 319
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.