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Written in a seamless, entrancing style, Gainesville follows the twisted branches of a restless family tree in a small Texas town. Originally published in the novella collection, Fondly, this new edition features a foreword by Brian Evenson. "This is a book I first read at a formidable time, in a driftless, listless post-college haze. I've since thought about these characters, this family, consistently in the last ten plus years, recommending Gainesville to anyone I knew who needed a little commiseration. I'm thrilled to bring Gainesville back into print so this family's hapless lineage can live on." - Joshua Bohnsack, publisher…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written in a seamless, entrancing style, Gainesville follows the twisted branches of a restless family tree in a small Texas town. Originally published in the novella collection, Fondly, this new edition features a foreword by Brian Evenson. "This is a book I first read at a formidable time, in a driftless, listless post-college haze. I've since thought about these characters, this family, consistently in the last ten plus years, recommending Gainesville to anyone I knew who needed a little commiseration. I'm thrilled to bring Gainesville back into print so this family's hapless lineage can live on." - Joshua Bohnsack, publisher
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Autorenporträt
Colin Winnette is the author of several books, including The Job of the Wasp (long-listed for the Believer Book Award) and the indie best-seller Coyote. His novel Users was called the "first great novel about virtual reality" by The Nation. It was a Finalist for the 2024 Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction, a New York Times Editor's Choice Pick, and a New Yorker Best Book of 2023. Winnette lives in San Francisco and can be found online at colinwinnette.com.