Kent Haruf
Plainsong
For Cathy
And in memory of Louis and Eleanor Haruf
“If the novelist invents a world, then Mr. Haruf has shaped a place of enormous goodness. . The story itself — spare, unsentimental, rooted in action — honors the values of the community. ”
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“Resonant, kind and generous. ”
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“Compelling. . A lyrical meditation on community and family, and about how the former increasingly becomes the latter as traditional ties don’t prove binding. ”
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“A marvel of a book. ”
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“Haunting, virtuostic writing. Inimitable, it is both spare and descriptive, as painstaking in capturing vagueness as it is precise in detailing the concrete. ”
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— Richard Russo
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— Beverly Lowry
“Kent Haruf has written an American masterwork. ”
— Howard Frank Mosher
A loud noise rumbles from this quiet novel. . a deep language, like the rumble before an earthquake. ”
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“A balladeer’s vision of small-town America.
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“Spare and beautifully effective. . A style as natural and unassuming as the world it describes. ”
— National Public Radio
“Haruf has a keen eye for the devastatingly casual acts of cruelty that punctuate daily life. He’s simply convinced that decency is ultimately its own reward, and it’s this optimism, along with the quiet sophistication of his technique, that allows him to look into the hearts of his characters while still respecting their privacy. ”
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“The voices of the characters ring so true that you expect to encounter them in your own life — and feel a little sad when you don’t. ”
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“Generously imagined and precisely rendered. ”
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The author wishes to acknowledge the generous support and encouragement of:
Mark Haruf, Verne Haruf, Edith and Bryan Russell, Sorel Haruf, Whitney Haruf, Chaney Haruf, Rodney and Gloria Jones, Richard Peterson, Laura Hendrie, John Walker, Jon Tribble, Ken Keith, Peter Matson, Gary Fisketjon, Dr. Tom Parks, Dr. Douglas Gates, Greg Schwipps, Alissa Cayton, Sue Howell, Karen Greenberg, Southern Illinois University, the Illinois Arts Council, and most particularly, Cathy Haruf.
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