This lack of overwhelming bleakness largely comes from Tower’s ability to paint a scene and to use words to make you see things—sometimes very mundane things—in entirely new ways. When David Sedaris was in Halifax this past fall on a book tour, he took the time to recommend the work of another author to the audience. The book he recommended was Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned. One of his major reasons for praising it was Towers’ way with words: to shock, to paint a vivid picture, to make you laugh out loud. Though the characters face immensely difficult situations, you can’t separate the action from the charm and craft of the writing.
These aren’t easy story though, and it’s their unwillingness to just hand over their message to you, that makes them great stories. Sometimes when I’m at home listening to music, my dog will tilt his head and look at the stereo speakers as if trying to figure out what could possibly be going on. He seems fascinated but confused: a pretty good comparison for how I felt while reading Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned. The stories never quite end the way you think they will, and sometimes you wonder if they’ve ended at all, but they leave vivid images in your mind, and leave you thinking about the characters and situations for days.
If you’ve already read and enjoyed Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned you might also try the short story Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock (also described as gritty and arresting but with humour) or The Collected Stories and Other Writings by John Cheever (less graphic but from a similarly gifted writer of the short story form).
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2011/06/tbr-reading-challenge-everything.html
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