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(More customer reviews)Saterstrom's work, including her debut novel THE PINK INSTITUTION, is the finest work by a contemporary American writer that I have come across in quite awhile. Following in the strong Southern tradition of exceptional literature (William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, John Kennedy Toole) Saterstrom writes of a broken society struggling to rise from the ashes of its violent history, a society battling its overwhelming decay. Just as these traditions of extreme violence and decay persist, so does the individual voice of those who fight for a better life; the question is, who will win the battle?
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"Like an experimentally inclined Annie Proulx, Saterstrom tersely renders the effects of social violence on individual lives . . . the effect is shattering and transcendent."—Modern Times Bookstore newsletter
In lyric, diamond-cut prose, Selah Saterstrom revisits the mythic, dead-end Southern town of Beau Repose. This time, the story follows a strung-out American teenager influenced by heavy metal, inspired by Ginger Rogers, hell-bent on self-destruction, and more intelligent than anyone around her realizes. She is forced into rehab and private school, and her life, at least on the surface, changes course, eventually leading to theology studies in Scotland. But as the feverish St. Vitus\'s dance of her adolescence morphs into slow-motion inertia abroad, an illness brings her home again—to face the legacy of pain she left behind and to find a way to become the lead in a dance of her own creation.
An heir to William Faulkner and Toni Morrison, Saterstrom soars above the traditional boundaries of the American novel with "exquisite, cut-to-the-quick language" (Raleigh News & Observer) that makes her novels "impossible to put down." Spare, raw, and transcendent, Saterstrom\'s unflinching examination of modern-day Dixie and contemporary adolescence lights up the dark corners of the American experience.
Selah Saterstrom is the author of The Pink Institution, a debut novel praised across the country for "letting gusts of fresh, tart air blow into the old halls of Southern Gothic" (The Believer). A Mississippi native, she is currently on the faculty of the University of Denver's Creative Writing Program. Visit her website at www.selahsaterstrom.com.
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