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Tell Me A Riddle And Yonnondio

On sale

12th June 2008

Price: £10.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781844085637

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ONE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY’S MOST GIFTED AMERICAN WRITERS

‘Tillie Olsen’s is a unique voice. Few writers have gained such . . . reverence’ MARGARET ATWOOD

‘Almost unbearable in its harsh poetry and bitter fidelity to lives that are now forgotten’ ALICE WALKER

‘There’s no diminishing its fierce bloody-and-literal-mindedness’ KIRKUS REVIEWS

Tillie Olsen carved a permanent place in American literature on the strength of a single book, Tell Me a Riddle in 1962. This collection was widely hailed as a work of genius, in which the voices of ordinary Americans, black and white, male and female, were given their own rhythms and forms of expression.

Yonnondio, Olsen’s only novel, was begun during the depression and completed in 1974. It tells the story of the Hollbrooks, an itinerant working-class family in America during the thirties. Brutalised by poverty, they struggle to find a space to breathe, to dream and to create a bettter life for their children. Told in compelling, haunting prose, it is a profound and timeless story of the human will to survive.

Reviews

Alice Walker
Almost unbearable in its harsh poetry and bitter fidelity to lives that are now forgotten, or never known
MARGARET ATWOOD
Tillie Olsen's is a unique voice. Few writers have gained such ... reverence
Guardian
Feminist author famous for helping aspiring women writers to find a voice
ALICE WALKER
Almost unbearable in its harsh poetry and bitter fidelity to lives that are now forgotten, or never known
Margaret Atwood
Tillie Olsen's is a unique voice. Few writers have gained such . . . reverence
New York Times
Charged with emotional detail and delivered with an attention to the rhythms of consciousness more rigorous and powerful than most of what is called realism
Kirkus Reviews
There's no diminishing its fierce bloody-and-literal-mindedness