Boomerang $150.00
Boston: Hougton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1989)
Fine in plain blue wraps with dust jacket.
The Tennis Handsome $250.00
New York: Knopf (1983)
Near fine in yellow wrappers with dust jacket.
Hey Jack $150.00
New York: Dutton/Seymour Lawrence (1987)
Slight spine sunning. Unread in decorated pink wrappers.
High Lonesome $75.00
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New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (1996)
An eagerly awaited new collection of short stories includes tales of ardent voyeurs, killers, and lovers desperate for a sanctuary beyond good and evil, written in a darkly comic and fiercely tragic style that provides insight into the fabric of American life.
Yonder Stands Your Orphan $75.00
New York, NY: Atlantic (2001)
Barry Hannah has long been considered one of the country’s best living writers, whose singular voice and wicked genius for storytelling have earned him legions of diehard fans. His first novel in ten years, Yonder Stands Your Orphan opens with the establishment of an orphans’ camp and the discovery of an abandoned car with two skeletons in the trunk. Man Mortimer, a pimp and casino pretty boy who resembles dead country singer Conway Twitty, has just been betrayed, and his revenge becomes a madness that will ravage the Mississippi community of Eagle Lake and give vent to his lifelong fascination with knives. The pompous young sheriff is useless at solving the crimes, so Mortimer’s only challengers are three eccentric Christians — a disgraced doctor and two ex-bikers, all prey to their addictions — and an African-American Vietnam veteran whose wife is ill with cancer. Mortimer has a hold on each one of them — a long-standing debt, a forgotten crime, or responsibilities they cannot yet desert. Yonder Stands Your Orphan paints a searing picture of the American South and establishes Barry Hannah once again as one of the most important writers in America.
