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The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart

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Informationen zum Autor Glenn Taylor is the author of the novels A Hanging at Cinder Bottom, The Marrowbone Marble Company and T he Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart , a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His writing has appeared in The Guardian, G Q, and Electric Literature, among others. Glenn was born and raised in Huntington, West Virginia, and he now lives with his wife and three sons in Morgantown, where he teaches in the MFA Program at West Virginia University. There's little room in this world for a moral man. Zusammenfassung There’s little room in this world for a moral man.

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"[a] galloping, defiant epic...a virtuoso performance...vigorous and sincere, located squarely in the tradition of Twain, Faulkner and McCullers." THE GUARDIAN
"In Early "Trenchmouth" Taggart...Taylor has created a marvellous, jump-off-the-page character...a defiantly incredible creation...The writing is limber, and the real life it bundles up into its freakish, charismatic character make this a genuine success that admirers of John Irving - and others too - will surely enjoy." THE INDEPENDENT
"[A] mesmerisingly fluid narrative...Smart, brash, but totally convincing, this has the makings of a page-turning literary sensation." WATERSTONE'S BOOKS QUARTERLY
"A confident, funny and often surprising read." METRO
"Wildly inventive." THE TIMES
"This is indeed a book that succeeds in its early pages to completely capture the reader." LE MONDE
"It is an exceptional novel with a rare picaresque power...Taylor is a master." LE FIGARO
"Taylor's prose is so fluid and seemingly effortless that The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart bridges the usually irreconcilable gap between popular fiction and literary fiction. It's that rare creature-a literary page-turner. . .The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart is a stunning, fully realized, unique and ambitious book that proves there's still passion, fire and brilliance in the American novel." HOUSTON CHRONICLE
"An energetic romp." DAZED AND CONFUSED
"Think of this novel as an American version of 'One Hundred Years of Solitude.'" BOB HOOVER, PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE

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