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Train Dreams

A Novella

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1 of 1 copy available

A New York Times Notable Book for 2011
One of The Economist's 2011 Books of the Year
One of NPR's 10 Best Novels of 2011
From the National Book Award-winning author Denis Johnson
(Tree of Smoke) comes Train Dreams, an epic in miniature, and one of Johnson's most evocative works of fiction.
Suffused with the history and landscapes of the American West—its otherworldly flora and fauna, its rugged loggers and bridge builders—this extraordinary novella poignantly captures the disappearance of a distinctly American way of life.
It tells the story of Robert Grainer, a day laborer in the American West at the start of the twentieth century—an ordinary man in extraordinary times. Buffeted by the loss of his family, Grainer struggles to make sense of this strange new world. As his story unfolds, we witness both his shocking personal defeats and the radical changes that transform America in his lifetime.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 9, 2011
      Readers eager for a fat follow-up to Tree of Smoke could be forgiven a modicum of skepticism at this tidy volumeâa reissue of a 2003 O. Henry Prizeâwinning novella that originally appeared in the Paris Reviewâbut it would be a shame to pass up a chance to encounter the synthesis of Johnson's epic sensibilities rendered in miniature in the clipped tone of Jesus' Son. The story is a snapshot of early 20th-century America as railroad laborer Robert Granier toils along the rails that will connect the states and transform his itinerant way of life. Drinking in tent towns and spending summers in the wilds of Idaho, Granier misses the fire back home that leaves no trace of his wife and child. The years bring diminishing opportunities, strange encounters, and stranger dreams, but it's not until after participating in the miracle of flightâand a life-changing encounter with a mythical monsterâthat Granier realizes what he's been looking for. An ode to the vanished West that captures the splendor of the Rockies as much as the small human mysteries that pass through them, this svelte stand-alone has the virtue of being a gem in itself, and, for the uninitiated, a perfect introduction to Johnson.

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      November 28, 2011
      Will Patton—who narrated Johnson’s Tree of Smoke—helms this audio version of the author’s far more compact novella about the life of day laborer Robert Granier, who—having lost his family—works his way across the country laying rail lines that will eventually connect the country. Patton narrates in a husky whisper, sounding like a longtime denizen of Johnson’s semimythical American West. It is hard to place Patton’s accent precisely, and this vagueness infuses his reading with an earthy, classic American sound that matches the author’s prose. Highly stylized, Patton’s narration might be too much to handle in a longer audiobook. But in this brisk performance, he never overstays his welcome, and the result is well worth a listen. A Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Denis Johnson's tale about Robert Grainer, an early-twentieth-century laborer in the Pacific Northwest, challenges narrator Will Patton to leave behind his usual Southern accents (so effective in the James Lee Burke novels) and find a voice more befitting of railroad men and loggers of rural Idaho. Patton superbly meets that challenge in this gritty novella, which captures, without romance, a rugged way of life long vanished from the American frontier. Patton's down-home, earthy tones, poignant pauses, and vivid character voices create an evocative and, at times, intense listening experience. S.K.G. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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