Description - Murder of the Frogs and Other Stories by Don Carpenter
"No pretty little thoughts, no fake faith-restoratives - just hard solid craftsmanship and style." - The New York Times (An Outstanding Book of the Year). From the author of Hard Rain Falling and Blade of Light come these two novellas and eight shorter pieces that explore racial conflict and the agonies of loneliness and heartbreak: "The Crossroader," in which a Black drifter outfoxes an all-white crew of small-town hustlers; "Blue Eyes," the story of an aging half-Indian prostitute and her increasingly respectable white lover; "One of Those Big-City Girls," concerning a woman in her forties drawn to younger men; and more, including the title tale, a moving narrative of a boy's first love. AUTHOR: Don Carpenter (193195) gained immediate critical recognition with this first book, Hard Rain Falling, which was acclaimed as one of the notable novels of 1966. His second novel, Blade of Light (1967), also won nationwide praise. He went on to write numerous novels, novellas, short stories and screenplays over the course of a 22-year career that took him from a childhood in Berkeley and the Pacific Northwest to the corridors of power in Hollywood. A close observer of human frailty, he wrote about marginal characters like pool sharks, prisoners, and drug dealers, as well as movie moguls and struggling actors. Facing a mounting series of debilitating illnesses, Carpenter committed suicide in 1995.
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