![]() ![]() The central volume in Ivan Doig' s acclaimed Montana trilogy, 'Dancing at the Rascal Fair' is an authentic saga of the American experience at the turn of this century and a passionate, portrayal of the immigrants who dared to try new lives in the imposing Rocky Mountains. About the Author:īook Description Paperback. Pamela Guillard San Francisco Chronicle Dazzling.I find myself filled With such high praise for this book that instead of relating paltry bits of it, I want to quote the whole glorious thing.Doig plunges right in and, while giving us a gorgeous story, simultaneously peels that tale back to expose, the nubbins of human despair - injustice, failure, and that incalculable restlessness exemplifled by the immigrant. Dancing at the Rascal Fair races with real vigor and wit and passion. Doig addresses his real subject: love between friends, between the sexes, between the generations.His is a prose as tight as a new thread and as special as handmade candy. Abbott The New York Times Book Review Against this masterfully evoked backdrop. ![]() ![]() Henry Kaisor Chicago Sun-Times Doig's prose is so muscular and sculpted, so simple and purposeful that I can think only of Edward Hoagland and Wallace Stegner as Doig's equals. Dancing at the Rascal Fair further establishes its author in the front ranks of contemporary American wrriters. Michael Dorris The Seattle Times Magnificent. ![]()
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