Presidio by Randy Kennedy audiobook

Presidio: A Novel

By Randy Kennedy
Read by George Newbern

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781501153860

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781508264385

  • ISBN: 9781508261100

Runtime: 7.71 Hours
Category: Fiction/Literary
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

New York Times Book Review pick of the Best Books Now in Paperback

“Fluent, mordant, authentic, propulsive…wonderfully lit from within” (Lee Child, The New York Times Book Review), this critically acclaimed, stunningly mature literary debut is the darkly comic story of a car thief on the run in the gritty and arid landscape of the 1970s Texas panhandle.

In this “stellar debut,” (Publishers Weekly) car thief Troy Falconer returns home after years of wandering to reunite with his younger brother, Harlan. The two set out in search of Harlan’s wife, Bettie, who’s left him cold and run away with the little money he had. When stealing a station wagon for their journey, Troy and Harlan find they’ve accidentally kidnapped a Mennonite girl, Martha Zacharias, sleeping in the back of the car. But Martha turns out to be a stubborn survivor who refuses to be sent home, so together, these unlikely road companions haphazardly attempt to escape across the Mexican border, pursued by the police and Martha’s vengeful father.

But this is only one layer of Troy’s story. Through interjecting entries from his journal that span decades of an unraveling life, we learn that Troy has become so estranged from society that he’s shunned the very idea of personal property. Instead of claiming possessions, he works motels, stealing the suitcases and cars of men roughly his size, living with their things until those things feel too much like his own, at which point he finds another motel and vanishes again into another man’s identity.

Richly nuanced and complex, “like a nesting doll, [Presidio] continually uncovers stories within stories” (Ian Stansel, author of The Last Cowboys of San Geronimo). With a page-turning plot, prose as gritty and austere as the novel’s Texas panhandle setting, and a determined yet doomed cast of characters ranging from con artists to religious outcasts, this “rich and rare book” (Annie Proulx, author of Barkskins) packs a kick like a shot of whiskey. Perfect for fans of Cormac McCarthy, Denis Johnson, and Larry McMurtry, who said that Kennedy “captures the funny yet tragic relentlessness of survival in an unforgiving place. Let’s hope he keeps his novelistic cool and brings us much, much more.”

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Randy Kennedy captures the funny yet tragic relentlessness of survival in an unforgiving place.” Larry McMurtry, New York Times bestselling author
Vintage Texas noir…a fluent, mordant, authentic, propulsive narrative, wonderfully lit from within by an intriguing main character.” New York Times
“A rich and rare book…You will laugh, you will cry and you will read it again straight through to enjoy the fine points of marvelous writing.” Annie Proulx, New York Times bestselling author
“The plot unfolds in taut scenes juxtaposed with wonderful loops of description, flashback, and spare dialogue that occasionally swells into flashes of revelation, all of it grounded in a palpable sense of place.” Vogue
“Kennedy has a fertile imagination he lets drift into many beguiling detours, and the writing sparkles throughout.” Kirkus Reviews starred review)
“A gorgeously written narrative of outrunning violence and despair.” Carol Anshaw, author of Carry the One
“A fabulous novel, executed in rare and exquisite language, about two brothers and the tough little girl, (one of the most engaging fictional heroines in recent memory)…Kennedy is truly the literary heir to Cormac McCarthy in his depiction of the vivid characters and sparsely beautiful landscape of the American West.” Dinitia Smith, author of The Honeymoon

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Author

Author Bio: Randy Kennedy

Author Bio: Randy Kennedy

Randy Kennedy was born in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Plains, a small farming town in the Texas Panhandle. He moved to New York City in 1991 and worked for twenty-five years as a staff member and writer for the New York Times, first as a city reporter and for many years covering the art world. He is director of special projects for the international art gallery Hauser & Wirth.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 7.71
Audience: Adult
Language: English