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Donald Harington (Author)
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September 1, 2009
Forty years ago, Donald Harington created a little town of Stay More, hidden away in the hills of the Ozarks. He populated it with generations of families that had escaped the Appalachians in serach of more room, greener pastures, freedom from convention, sweeter air and water, or, simply, a world where time and history don't matter. In Enduring, Harington continues the themes of the Stay More series and reveals, for the first time, the mysteries of the life of Latha Bourne, the heroine and demigoddess of Lightning Bug, The Choiring of the Trees, and other Harington classics, who is set apart from her fellow Stay Morons, as Harington affectionately calls them, by her beauty, wit, mystery and intense, unfulfilled sexuality.

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[The conclusion] to one of the most ambitious fictional cycles in American literature...[Harington] writes elegantly of a time gone by, and of people whom, in real life, time would have forgotten...Elegiac and complex a feast of Southerly words that will please Harington's many admirers. --Kirkus Reviews

Donald Harington is one of the most powerful subtle and inventive novelists in America --The Washington Post

He is our Chaucer, and Enduring is Harington at his brilliant, idiosyncratic best. --Ron Rash

About the Author

Donald Harington is a brilliant creator of fictional worlds rooted in his native Arkansas and told in a uniquely American, Southern idiom. Winner of the Robert Penn Warren Award, the Porter Prize, the Heasley Prize, and in 2006 the first Oxford American Lifetime Achievement Award for Southern Literature.

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  • Hardcover: 500 pages
  • Publisher: The Toby Press (September 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159264256X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592642564
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,084,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Donald Harington was one of America's greatest writers of fiction. His fifteen novels have been called jubilant, lyrical, foxy, captivating, delicate, bawdy, playful, reckless, joyful, courageous. Set in the fictional hamlet of Stay More, Arkansas, Harington's stories blend myth, dreamscape and sharply observed speech and manners to depict a rich, eccentric, rural society. All fifteen novels--from the classic Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks, to the redemptive Choiring of the Trees, the love story With and the concluding novel Enduring, published just two months before Mr. Harington's death-- are now available as The Complete Novels of Donald Harington, a must-have collection for all those who wish to read the very best, authentic, contemporary American writing.

"The quirkiest, most original body of work in contemporary US letters." -Boston Globe

"Harington is hooked into the deepest traditions of storytelling, dipping his buckets directly into the well it all comes from, pursuing a literature dedicated not to documentation or self-expression, but to fascination, to lifting us out of ourselves and the dailiness of our lives -- to making our world again wondrous and large." --Los Angeles Times

"Totally satisfying... Harington reveres the most ordinary aspects of the lives of unexceptional people...he makes his joy infectious." --Time Magazine

Donald Harington (1935 -2009) was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and spent nearly all of his childhood summers in the Ozark mountain hamlet of Drakes Creek, his mother's hometown, where his grandparents operated the general store and post office. There, before he lost his hearing to meningitis at the age of twelve, he listened carefully to the vanishing Ozark dialect and the old tales told by local storytellers. He published his first novel in 1965, and fourteen more for a total of fifteen, most of them set in the Ozark hamlet of his own creation, Stay More, loosely based on Drakes Creek. Acclaimed by critics as "an undiscovered continent," "America's Chaucer," and "one of the most powerful, subtle and inventive novelists in America," Harington was the recipient of the Robert Penn Warren Award, the Porter Prize, the Heasley Prize, and the Oxford American Lifetime Achievement Award.

 

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful, enduring novel, September 29, 2009
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This review is from: Enduring (Hardcover)
Welcome to Stay More, Arkansas and the magical world of Latha Bourne, one of the most singularly interesting characters in all of American fiction. This beautiful, expansive novel is one of the most engrossing and fascinating works I have ever read. It follows the life of Latha Bourne, her entire life so far, from cradle to the age of something past 100.

Like all of Harington's books, there is no need to read them in any kind of order or sequence as Mr. Harington writes as a storyteller first, and he does it so artfully that every novel exists as its own creation--I myself have read his novels in different orders and have been rewarded in my own experience. There is no earthly way a reader will get lost in this book, other than in its enchantment and delicious plot. In fact this book itself may be a good place to start if it's your first Harington novel. If you read it you'll see why.

Latha Bourne is one of the most beautiful heroines in all of literature, and she is also one of the most independent and enduring. I loved learning about her family, her troubles, her "exile" and sojourn, and triumphant return to Stay More. Along the way, we meet and admire, perhaps fall in love with, a large cast of major and minor players (Every Dill, Doc Swain, the Duckworths, the Whitters, Dawny, Dan, Sharon, Larry, the Ingledews and Chisms and a few other surprises), all of whom--almost by magic--leave an indelible mark on the mind of the reader, the only place where in fact they exist. The settings vary from Stay More, Jasper, Little Rock, and Tennessee. I can't give away much more because I risk spoiling so many beautiful surprises that are best encountered in your reading.

The book is told as a wonderful story, as if around a campfire or an old fashioned gathering, and I couldn't help myself but want to visit this place sometime, to see if I could sit with Latha on her front porch, or near the dogtrot, and have a glass of lemonade and learn about the history of her mythical, inviting, beckoning hamlet.

Mr. Harington is well-known for his playful wordplay and musical language, and his impeccable comedic timing--all of which are present here. But he is not usually given his due as the master of suspense and plot he is... ENDURING is a testament to those talents. I turned the final page with a great deal of satisfaction and also without a clue where the hours went, the hours I spent happily traveling through Latha Bourne's remarkable life.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Harington novel, September 29, 2009
This review is from: Enduring (Hardcover)
I just want to repeat what these other reviewers have said - if you've never read a Donald Harington novel, then you're really missing out on a unique voice in American literature. I'm no expert or anything, but I've read quite a bit of fiction, and I don't think there's anybody like him. As these other reviewers say, he's funny - sometimes hilarious - and the stories are all tremendously compelling.
Read Enduring, or With, or The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks, or The Cockroaches of Stay More, or any one of his novels really (I wouldn't recommend Let Us Build Us a City, which is non-fiction, unless you've already read a novel or two of his).
Over the years, I've recommended Harington to probably 6-8 people, and without exception, they say he is one of the best they've ever read. And every one of them has read more. In a moment of, oh, I don't know, perhaps nostalgia, I even sent a copy of With to my ex-wife. She said it was the best novel she'd ever read.
Give him a try - you're in for a treat.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Breakthrough, October 26, 2009
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I am cheered to see the growing readership for Harington, but it nonetheless still appears to be a delighted but still relatively small cult, and the man deserves better. I am united with other readers in my estimation of Harington, and Enduring transcends his recent few, hearkening back to the earlier ones. It may finally achieve that critical mass for Harington the reward for which is an incremental increase in sales, and the nomination for the major awards. It is the best novel I have read this year and Toby Press--- if you are listening--- take it from a longtime reader and one with thirty years of experience in book publishing, push this one hard, get some publicity going, and earn this author (kudos for your publication and re-publication of his oeuvre)the vastly wider recognition he merits.
Have any of you recommended Harington to anyone and not gotten fulsome thanks for the favor you have done him/her? Let's help grow that following exponentially. Talk it up.
Stay More, friends.
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