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Wells Tower

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Nombre canónico
Tower, Wells
Fecha de nacimiento
1973
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lugares de residencia
New York, VS
Educación
Wesleyan University
Columbia University
Ocupaciones
short story writer
non-fiction writer
Organizaciones
GQ

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3.5 couple of good stories/some good lines
 
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Mcdede | 61 reseñas más. | Jul 19, 2023 |
I read it and thought Hmm, Barry Hannah Jr. Then I read he’d studied with him. But I already own a ton of Barry Hannah.
 
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71737477 | 61 reseñas más. | Apr 12, 2023 |
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned certainly lives up to its title. Wells Tower’s collection of stories is nearly all about people whose lives have been blighted by fallings-out with family or loved ones.

Most of the stories are about a particular incident, and usually end with no resolution, and not even a suggestion of a hopeful outcome. You sometimes sense an ellipsis lurking behind his endings; there is more to this, but he’s not sharing it. Characters have little back-story, which is fair enough in a short story, but it leads them to be a little one-dimensional. One story I did like was In the Show about a single night in a funfair. It’s full of incident with quite a few characters getting attention, and more background filled in than Tower usually gives us. It’s stronger as a result, but still has a little bit of that ellipsis lurking at the end.

The eponymous story is the last in the collection and unusual in that it is a piece of historical fiction rather than set in the contemporary USA. It’s a story about some Viking raiders setting out on a voyage to pillage Lindisfarne. It’s an interesting idea for a story, and I was getting quite engaged until Tower fatally marred it with risible anachronisms like “gung-ho motherf***er” and “hassle”. There’s no excuse for horrible writing like that, and both Tower and his editors should hang their collective heads in shame.

Since I really only enjoyed one story in this collection, I can’t say I recommend it particularly. Maybe others might get ore out of Tower’s writing than I did. I think his stories lack the humour and style that might lift them above the pack in the manner of, say, Tony Birch. Instead, he has just written a collection of very downbeat, sometimes silly stories that would only appeal to somebody who needs a darn good depressing.
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gjky | 61 reseñas más. | Apr 9, 2023 |
Note to self: David Sedaris says " in terms of 'great' as in 'this person seems to have reinvented the English language', I'd say [Towers' book]. What an exciting story collection it is, unlike anything I've come across. "
April 15 NYTBR
 
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TeresaBlock | 61 reseñas más. | Feb 14, 2023 |

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