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The Mover of Bones (Flyover Fiction) [Hardcover]

Robert Vivian (Author)
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Flyover Fiction September 1, 2006
In one hand, Jesse Breedlove holds a bottle of Cuervo Gold—or what’s left of it—in the other, the shovel with which he has just unearthed the bones of a small girl buried in the cellar of a Catholic church in Omaha, Nebraska. So begins Breedlove’s odyssey across the literal and mythical landscapes of America, bearing the finely articulated body he has uncovered, the bones that would neither rest nor, in their restless eloquence, let him remain silent. Through the heart of the United States this mover of bones encounters people who live on the margins, geographically and emotionally, and who find that his presence and his plight summon their voices. Rumors surface and reports multiply as the lonely, the addicted, the isolated, the damned, the pure of heart, and the holy sane speak. From the dark and distant edges of society, they bear witness—sometimes directly, sometimes obliquely—to what the mover of bones and his burden mean.
 
Defiler, redeemer, sinner, or saint—Breedlove is the stuff myths are made of, and The Mover of Bones, the first of the Tall Grass Trilogy of novels by the remarkably gifted Robert Vivian, evokes a collective dream of the heartland.
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A young girl's murder frames Vivian's (Cold Snap as Yearning) intriguingly told narrative. Jesse Breedlove, a troubled 35-year-old janitor, digs up a murdered girl's bones in a church cellar in Omaha, Nebr., and flees with the remains. His flight and the police pursuit are recounted using a chorus of alternating points of view. In each brief chapter, details about the murder and the girl's identity emerge, though more questions enshroud the mystery than are answered: is the girl related to Jesse's childhood companion, who died in a car accident on her 16th birthday? Has Jesse murdered the girl, or has he chosen himself as the dead girl's protector? The myriad narrators include an elderly woman who watches Jesse emerge from the trees behind her house; a prophetic hobo who is transfixed by the sight of Jesse carrying the bones in the desert (such a murder was "just the thing that fed that great inferno in the sky"); a 16-year-old girl who drifts away from her birthday party and into Jesse's car; and a man who has lost his legs and is keen to comment on the sensation of missing limbs. In the end, however, not all of this grisly mosaic's pieces are put into place.
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Jesse Breedlove descends into a church cellar in Omaha, drunk, with a spade, and unearths the skeleton of a little girl. Did he kill and bury her there? Did he see somebody else do it? Or is the discovery of the bones an accident? Whatever the answer, Breedlove knows in his own bones that he must care for the little girl's bones lovingly. So he loads them in a tarpaulin and carries them away, "like the revelation of all his dreams." The remainder of this short novel is narrated by 16 characters, most of whom come in contact with Breedlove as he drives cross-country, the bundle of bones by his side. Each character is touched, in more than one way, by the encounter. Nebraska native Vivian uses the spare, vivid language of a playwright, his primary metier until now. Readers who seek straightforward plotting in fiction may feel hijacked, but those who seek haunting prose and staccato insights into human nature from all levels of the socioeconomic spectrum will follow Breedlove's journey willingly. Steve Weinberg
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 166 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (September 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080324679X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803246799
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,741,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert Vivian is the author of Cold Snap As Yearning and The Tall Grass Trilogy (The Mover Of Bones, Lamb Bright Saviors, and Another Burning Kingdom). He's also written a new collection of essays, The Least Cricket Of Evening, which will be out in 2011 in addition to another novel entitled Water And Abandon. All of these books are with the University of Nebraska Press. He teaches at Alma College and in the low-residency MFA at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. He's married to the artist and costume designer Tina Vivian. They live much of the year in the country in Northern Michigan.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Plot to Meaning, August 19, 2011
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This beautiful story relayed through the necessary tool of language, escapes the hindrance of words into the realm of poetry and myth. Using the very brutal reality of the age we live in, where children are murdered regularly, Vivian exposes, not just the bones but the light around the bones. This is an experience of reverance and deserves to be more widely read.
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This has been a book I look forward to arriving home from work to read. The characters are real, and yet so unique, I have formed detailed mental images of their physical characteristics, even when they aren't mentioned. I feel like I am inside their heads, and can't wait to get inside the next one's. The first sentence;"The night Jesse Breedlove found the bones it was raining and he was drunk," pulls you in, and the following sentences drag you further. This book is artfully written.
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