Eine Kain-und-Abel-Geschichte im Amerika des 19. Jahrhunderts: Die Brüder John und Lafayette Lodi, vom Wesen grundverschieden, müssen über Nacht mit ihren Familien westwärts fliehen. Der wie ein Geschwür wachsende Zwist der Brüder eskaliert
Rilla Askew Bücher
Rilla Askew erschafft einen mythischen Zyklus von Romanen und Erzählungen, die in ihrer Heimat Oklahoma angesiedelt sind und konventionelle Ansichten über die Besiedlung des amerikanischen Westens in Frage stellen. Ihre Werke befassen sich mit der komplexen Geschichte der Region und erforschen oft Themen wie Rassenunruhen, Einwanderung und kollektive Verantwortung. Askews Prosa wird als Faulkner-ähnlich beschrieben – diszipliniert, üppig und kraftvoll – und schmiedet eine Chronik, die sowohl elementar als auch menschlich ist. Sie zwingt die Leser, sich der Gesamtheit unserer Vergangenheit zu stellen, und argumentiert, dass nur durch das Akzeptieren dieser Wahrheit die Spaltungen, die uns trennen, heilen können.






In a deft blend of history and imagination, award-winning novelist Rilla Askew brings to life a young woman who defied the conventions of her time, ultimately braving torture and the fire of martyrdom for her convictions.
Strange Business
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
In a fictional American small town, the complexities of life and death unfold through the experiences of its residents. The narrative explores the intertwining of everyday existence with the profound mysteries surrounding mortality, revealing how these themes shape the characters' lives and relationships. As they navigate their struggles and triumphs, the story delves into the emotional and philosophical questions that arise from their encounters with the strange and often surreal aspects of their reality.
Harpsong: Volume 1
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the Dust Bowl, the narrative explores the lives of two lovers who choose to stay in their struggling hometown instead of migrating to California for a better future. Their relationship is tested by the harsh realities of their environment, highlighting themes of resilience, love, and the impact of economic hardship. As they navigate personal and societal challenges, their bond deepens, revealing the strength found in commitment and shared dreams amidst adversity.
Fire in Beulah
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The narrative intricately explores the lives of two families, one white and one black, whose fates intertwine against the backdrop of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. As their stories unfold, the book delves into themes of race, community, and the devastating impact of violence, ultimately revealing how their connections are both profound and tragically disrupted. Through this poignant portrayal, it sheds light on historical injustices and the enduring scars they leave on generations.
Kind of Kin
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Set in 2008, the story follows Sweet Kirkendall as she faces overwhelming personal challenges, including her father's imprisonment and her husband's absence. As a caretaker for an elderly relative and now responsible for her orphaned nephew, Sweet's life spirals under the weight of family pressures. Just when she thinks she can ignore the outside world, new immigration laws and a media frenzy force her to confront urgent political issues, testing her resilience and commitment to her family.