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Donald Harington

    22 de diciembre de 1935 – 7 de noviembre de 2009

    Donald Harington fue un importante autor estadounidense cuyas obras a menudo se desarrollan en el pueblo ficticio de Stay More, en las Montañas Ozark, inspirado por su infancia. A pesar de perder gran parte de su audición a una edad temprana, capturó y retrató magistralmente el lenguaje y el espíritu únicos de los habitantes de Ozark. Aunque aclamado por muchos como uno de los más grandes escritores contemporáneos de Estados Unidos, sus novelas permanecen notablemente sin descubrir para el público general. Los críticos celebran su obra singularmente original y distintiva, calificándola de un continente por descubrir en las letras estadounidenses.

    Der Kern in der Kirsche
    The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks
    The Cockroaches of Stay More
    The Choiring of the Trees
    • The Choiring of the Trees

      • 450 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Corrupt politicians of Stay More, Arkansas, frame Nail Chism for rape and sentence him to death in 1914, while Viridis Monday, an artist trained in Paris, draws trial sketches and decides that Chism is not guilty.

      The Choiring of the Trees2011
      5,0
    • The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Jacob and Noah Ingledew trudge 600 miles from their native Tennessee to found Stay More, a small town nestled in a narrow valley that winds among the Arkansas Ozarks and into the reader's imagination. The Ingledew saga - which follows six generations of 'Stay Morons' through 140 years of abundant living and prodigal loving - is the heart of Harrington's novel. Praised as one of the year's ten best novels by the American Library Association when first published, this tale continues to captivate readers with its fusion of lyricism and comedy.

      The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks2004
      4,1
    • The Cockroaches of Stay More

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Harington turns to the insect world of his Ozark town of Stay More. The cockroach community perambulate on gitalongs and apprehend their environment through sniffwhips. Maidens dance to the scents and sounds of the bewitching Purple Symphony of early evening. The faithful attend prayer meetings - the exalted Lord is Man, of the Holy House, (so called because when He's drunk He shoots holes in the walls with His guns). Meet our hero Squire Sam Ingledew, an intrepid fighter, philosopher, and leader, afflicted by deafness - and by acute bashfulness in the presence of females. Meet the lovely Letitia Dingletoon, who lives with her Maw, Paw, and forty-two siblings in an old log, and is in a fair way of losing her virginity. The cast of characters is rounded out with a few mammals, and mythological critters too. There is cliff-hanging action, there is merrymaking. So come visit, and stay more in this fanciful irreverent underworld.

      The Cockroaches of Stay More1993
      4,2