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In Lithuanian Wood

AUTHOR: Wendell Mayo
ISBN: 1877727873

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In Lithuanian Wood
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by Wendell Mayo


From Publishers Weekly
Mayo's first novel (after his debut collection of stories, Centaur of the North) investigates the stormy climate of post-Communist Lithuania in the early 1990s through the orbit of an American poetry teacher stationed in Vilnius. Peopled by myriad characters and marked by disparate genres, voices and narrative techniques (including fable, parable and literary allusions to Dante, Hawthorne, Ovid, Shakespeare), the novel assumes a frenetic tone that ultimately compromises its coherence. Carried in large part by the teacher Paul Rood, the narrative debunks the theory that liberation from communism brings with it prosperity and emotional stability. Instead, confusion, mistrust and contempt for the West characterize Rood's students and acquaintances; each one experiences a particular kind of regional anxiety that seems to corrupt everyone it touches. Danguole, an administrator at the house where the American teachers stay, rages against their "Western" habits (including regular bathing); Alma, Rood's pupil, engages herself to a nearly comatose ex-army officer after having known him for only a few days; Ana, a Ph.D. candidate, claims that her mother was a witch; and an American Fulbright scholar contracts an eye disease before cloistering himself in a tiny room to tend to a wounded dog who lives on his roof. These incidents are bizarre and numerous and often complicated by dense prose that strains to replicate the very complexities of human experience it describes. The result is a novel that suffers from an organizational disarray akin to the spiritual unease that afflicts its characters. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Gladys Swan
"In his beautifully achieved collection... Wendell Mayo explores the hard truths of the post-Iron Curtain era. Through the person of Paul Rood, who takes his enthusiasm for Walt Whitman to a country that has known only the depredations of Nazi and Soviet tyranny for half a century, the reader enters in to the recognition of what tyranny, with its attendant corruption, economic exploitation, and cynicism do to the human spirit... It is a book of great humanity and splendid prose."


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Fiction."In his beautifully achieved collection... Wendell Mayo explores the hard truths of the post-Iron Curtain era. Through the person of Paul Rood, who takes his enthusiasm for Walt Whitman to a country that has known only the depredations of Nazi and Soviet tyranny for half a century, the reader enters into the recognition of what tyranny, with its attendant corruption, economic exploitation, and cynicism do to the human spirit... It is a book of great humanity and splendid prose" -- Gladys Swan. "... a marvelous experience. IN LITUANIAN WOOD brings the reader a profound, ambitious, and complex vision of a part of the world few of us know ... a rare fiction, executed with equally rare skill and compassion' -- Gordon Weaver.


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In Lithuanian Wood
- Book Reviews,
by Wendell Mayo

In Lithuanian Wood

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Written as a series of montages, this novel reflects the current times in Eastern Europe. A young American travels to Lithuania, taking with him a copy of Whitman's Leaves of Grass. Although he tries to bury himself in his book, he meets a translator who opens his eyes to a the magical world beyond the everyday and commonplace. By bringing folktales vividly to life, she enables him to understand the differences and similarities between their two cultures.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

...a marvelous experience. In Lithuanian Wood brings the reader a profound, ambitious, and complex vision of a part of the world few of us know...a rare fiction, executed with equally rare skill and compassion. — Gordon Weaver

In his beautifully achieved collection...Wendell Mayo explores the hard truths of the post-Iron Curtain era. through the person of Paul Rood, who takes his enthusiasm for Walt Whitman to a country that has known only the depredations of Nazi and Soviet tyranny for half a century, the reader enteres into the recognition of what tyranny, with its attendant corruption, economic exploitation, and cynicism do to the human spirit...It is a book of great humanity and splendid prose. — Gladys Swan


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