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开 本: 32开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9781400032686
“Nothing less than a triumph.”—The
Tennessean“Powerful…. [Bragg is] a storyteller on a par with
Pat Conroy.” —Denver Post“Rick Bragg has made of the dark shadow in
his life a figure of flesh and blood, passion and tragedy, and a
father, at last, whose memory he can live with. And that is no
small thing for any man to do.” —The New York Times Book
Review“Bragg writes in that sumptuous, multilayered, image-rich
Southern yarn-spinning manner that seduces as fast as you can read
it. It unwinds beautifully.”—The Providence Journal“With
The Prince of Frogtown, Bragg finds a heartening truth: He
is not doomed to take up the defects of his forebears but learns
instead to use them as a compass…. Readers will relish the
journey.”—Rocky Mountain News“Vivid…. An evocative family
memoir.”—Boston Globe“By turns gut-wrenching, hilarious and
heartbreaking…. A way of looking hard at the past in order to
break free of it.” —St. Petersburg Times“Bragg crafts
flowing sentences that vividly describe the southern Appalachian
landscape and ways of life both old and new. . . . His father’s
story walks the line between humorous and heartbreaking . . . This
book, much like his previous two memoirs, is lush with narratives
about manhood, fathers and sons, families and the changing face of
the rural South.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Smooth
and rich as bourbon.”—Kirkus“Bragg continues in the vein of
his legendary storytelling, breathing life into a father he barely
knew while learning to love a son.”—Library Journal
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