Driftless. David Rhodes, Milkweed Editions. pp. ISBN Summary. Rhodes returns to the midwestern landscape he knows so well, offering a fascinating and entirely unsentimental portrait of a town apparently left behind by the march of time. Home to a few hundred people yet absent from state maps, Words, Wisconsin, comes. · Driftless by David Rhodes. reviewed by Anis Shivani. By , young David Rhodes had already published three critically praised novels, the last being Rock Island Line, acclaimed by John Gardner in On Becoming a Novelist.A motorcycle accident paralyzed him that year, and he fell silent. Driftless. by. David Rhodes. · Rating details · 3, ratings · reviews. David Rhodes's long-awaited new novel turns an unblinking eye on an array of eccentric characters and situations. The setting is Words, Wisconsin, an anonymous town of only a few hundred people. But under its /5.
Driftless David Rhodes. Milkweed Editions September On Sale: September 1, pages ISBN: EAN: Hardcover Add to Wish List. Fiction. David Rhodes's long-awaited new novel turns an unblinking eye on an array of eccentric characters and situations. Driftless. David Rhodes, Milkweed Editions. pp. ISBN Summary. Rhodes returns to the midwestern landscape he knows so well, offering a fascinating and entirely unsentimental portrait of a town apparently left behind by the march of time. Home to a few hundred people yet absent from state maps, Words, Wisconsin, comes. David Rhodes is a master of description and character development. I really cared about these characters and wanted to follow their stories and experiences. Rhodes paints the driftless region of southwestern Wisconsin with a delicate hand that captures its beauty and its metaphysical power. Every character, whether it's a mysterious cougar.
Driftless by David Rhodes. reviewed by Anis Shivani. By , young David Rhodes had already published three critically praised novels, the last being Rock Island Line, acclaimed by John Gardner in On Becoming a Novelist. A motorcycle accident paralyzed him that year, and he fell silent. Driftless heralds a triumphant return to the Midwestern landscape Rhodes knows so well, offering a fascinating and entirely unsentimental portrait of a town apparently left behind by the march of time. At once intimate and funny, wise and generous, Driftless is an unforgettable story of contemporary life in rural America. Driftless is a novel by David Rhodes that was published in It was a winner of the Milkweed Editions National Fiction Prize, It is set in the Driftless area of southwestern Wisconsin. The novel is about the inhabitants of the unincorporated town of Words, and it is told through their eyes and via the ways they interact with and impact one another.
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