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Affliction

By Russell Banks
Affliction by Russell Banks digital book - Fable

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"Banks has taken on a profound theme, the ruinous and awful affliction of violence that seems to live like a secret blood-disease handed down in men like Wade. . . . He turns it into a living art that can bring recognition and awe." — Los Angeles Book Review

"A masterwork of contemporary American fiction" (Chicago Tribune) from one of the most acclaimed and important writers of our time

Wade Whitehouse is an improbable protagonist for a tragedy. A well-digger and policeman in a bleak New Hampshire town, he is a former high-school star gone to beer fat, a loner with a mean streak. It is a mark of Russell Banks's artistry and understanding that Wade comes to loom in one's mind as a blue-collar American Everyman afflicted by the dark secret of the macho tradition. Told by his articulate, equally scarred younger brother, Wade's story becomes as spellbinding and inexorable as a fuse burning its way to the dynamite.

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3.5
“As much Rolf's story as it is Wade's. I'm so excited to dive deeper into Russell Banks, the way narrative is used to add another layer of character, story, and contemplation for the reader is done so expertly here. Weaving in and out of different periods of time, making it clear sometimes and opaque other times about how much you're reading is truth and how much is speculation based on Rolf's own memory and experiences. He is afflicted by the same things Wade is, though in different ways and he lets it affect him different ways. As the narrator, he never sits and contemplates those ideas for long, it's clear he does not want to. But Banks allows the reader to see that subtle discomfort, the sadness and the guilt, all while telling a totally other story. Also have to say I started watching the movie afterwards and was shocked by how much it all looked exactly the way I pictured in my head. Banks has a way with words I didn't even realize at the time of reading.”

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