Elbow Room
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| Book: | Elbow Room |
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| Author: | James Alan McPherson |
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| Publisher: | Fawcett |
Whether a story dashes the bravado of young street toughs or pierces through the self-deception of a failed preacher, challenges the audacity of a killer or explodes the jealousy of two lovers, James Alan McPherson has created an array of haunting images and memorable characters in an unsurpassed collection of honest, masterful fiction.
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Reviews
Amazon.com
McPherson’s second collection of short stories won the Pulitzer Prize, an honor it richly deserved for his fine writing and unique perspective. The range here is astounding: “The Story of a Dead Man,” is reminiscent of “bad-man” folk songs like “Railroad Bill” or “Stagolee”; “The Faithful” shows the clash of generations in the story of a stubborn barber; while the title story depicts McPherson’s uncompromising, yet optimistic, vision for an integrated America.


