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The Master Butchers Singing Club: A Novel (Erdrich, Louise) [Hardcover]

Louise Erdrich
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February 4, 2003 Erdrich, Louise

What happens when a trained killer discovers that his true vocation is love? Having survived the killing fields of World War I, Fidelis Waldvogel returns home to his quiet German village and marries the pregnant widow of his best friend who was killed in action.

With a suitcase full of sausages and a master butcher's precious set of knives, Fidelis sets out for America, getting as far as North Dakota, where he builds a business, a home for his family -- which includes Eva and four sons -- and a singing club consisting of the best voices in town.

When the Old World meets the New -- in the person of Del-phine Watzka -- the great adventure of Fidelis's life begins. Delphine meets Eva and is enchanted; she meets Fidelis, and the ground trembles. These momentous encounters will determine the course of Delphine's life -- and the trajectory of this brilliant new novel by Louise Erdrich



Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

Louise Erdrich's The Master Butchers Singing Club is a powerfully told story of love, death, redemption, and resurrection. After German soldier Fidelis Waldvogel returns home from World War I to marry his best friend's pregnant widow, he packs up his father's butcher knives and sets sail for America. He settles in Argus, North Dakota, where he sets up a meat shop with his wife Eva, who quickly befriends the struggling yet resourceful Delphine Watzka. Delphine, who runs a vaudeville show with her balancing partner Cyprian Lazarre, has returned home to Argus to care for her alcoholic father. While most of this emotionally rich novel focuses on the changing landscape of small-town life as seen through Delphine and Fidelis's eyes, Erdrich does a masterful job of illuminating hidden dramas through her secondary characters. Erdrich's portrayal of these various townsfolk, including members of the Master Butchers Singing Club, truly shows off her storytelling talent. Her ability to infuse each character with a distinct and multifaceted personality makes this novel an intimate and thought-provoking adventure. --Gisele Toueg

From Publishers Weekly

All of the virtues of Erdrich's best works-her lyrical precision, bleakly beautiful North Dakota settings, deft interweaving of characters and subplots, and haunting evocation of love and its attendant mysteries-are on full display in this superb novel. Drawing on her paternal German ancestry, Erdrich tells the story of Fidelis Waldvogel, a WWI sniper and master butcher with a "talent for stillness" and for singing. After marrying Eva, the pregnant fiancee of his best friend, who was killed in the war, he emigrates to America. Settling in Argus, N.Dak., he and Eva establish a butcher shop known for its Old World expertise and for housing Fidelis's beloved singing club. The focus then shifts to Delphine Watzka, a performer in a traveling vaudeville act, who has recently returned to Argus to care for her alcoholic father, Roy. Roy's health problems pale beside his legal problems: the predatory Sheriff Hock is investigating how the Chavers family came to perish in Roy's basement. Not willing to abandon Roy, Delphine and her vaudeville partner, Cyprian Lazarre, a homosexual Ojibwa, set up house in Argus, where Delphine soon befriends Eva and develops a disturbing attraction to Fidelis. Erdrich's plot spans 36 years, covering two world wars, several violent deaths, near-deaths, illnesses, accidents and crimes-"awful things occurring to other humans," but somehow not to Delphine, who draws on reserves of toughness and compassion to sustain herself as well as the surprisingly vulnerable Waldvogel family. Some readers may be disappointed by the trajectory of the Fidelis-Delphine love story, which is consummated without quite the fireworks display Erdrich seems to promise, but many others will be deeply moved by the complicated romance. With its lush prose, jolts of wisdom and historical sweep, this story is as rich and resonant as any Erdrich has told.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Harper; 1st edition (February 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0066209773
  • ISBN-13: 978-0066209777
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #438,256 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Louise Erdrich is the author of twelve novels as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of early motherhood. Her debut novel, Love Medicine, won the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her most recent novel, The Plague of Doves, a New York Times bestseller, received the highest praise from Philip Roth, who wrote, "Louise Erdrich's imaginative freedom has reached its zenith--The Plague of Doves is her dazzling masterpiece." Louise Erdrich lives in Minnesota with her daughters and is the owner of Birchbark Books, a small independent bookstore.

Customer Reviews

Super interesting plot with an amazing twist right a the very end. M. Merritt  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
Erdrich creates a wonderful cast of characters. Joan C. Frank  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
Erdrich is a great storyteller, and is a master of language. J. Kelley  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
76 of 81 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 2003 Favorite May 11, 2003
Format:Hardcover
No Spoilers Present For those who haven't read the novel:

Finished The Master Butchers Singing Club 5+ by Louise Erdrich and it bowled me over, promising to be my favorite selection for the year in any genre. Just such a fine reading experience! Once in a while, a book just commands one's attention and is completely gratifying.

I read every word on each page very slowly to savor the language, characters and plot. Drawn in from the onset, the readers' involvement continues to increase at a breakneck pace, even though we slow down to enjoy the nearly perfect prose and comprehend the mental set and daily lives and tasks of our characters between the lines, and their places in the community. Although not 100 percent linear, and episodic in nature, there is no confusion at all for the reader, who is torn between knowing more 'later' or enjoying the 'now'.

The novel is about a young German butcher, Fidelis, who emigrates to the USA after serving in WWI, carrying only a suitcase full of sausages and a perfect set of carving knives. He ends up in Argus, North Dakota, where he establishes his business. The dynamic of Argus itself becomes a character. The book covers only three decades, but feels like an awesomely enduring saga of the complexities of life, over time. In addition to Fidelis... Delphine (it remains her story), Cyprian, Clarissa, Roy, and especially Eva and her boys are characters who remain embedded in the on-deck circle, and each is integral to the fabric of the novel. The Master Butchers Singing Club also incorporates mayhem, madness, murder, and intrigue. I have few words to convey the depth of my experience while reading this novel, so what follows is an excerpt from the book jacket:

>>TMBSC unfolds its themes of love and death, lightness and gravity...with the eloquent prose, sly humor, and depth of feeling that only a masterful writer can offer. Creating a fictional world filled with memorable characters who grapple with the worst and best impulses of human nature is an impressive achievement, but doing so with the compassion and intelligence, lyrical style and wit, of Louise Erdrich is a gift to readers everywhere.<<

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Roe

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars style matters July 27, 2004
Format:Paperback
The Master Butchers Singing Club is not much about master butchers or really about their singing, but rather uses this title as a taking off point to tell a story about transplanted people living in the northern midwest of America.

Fidelis, a German, emigrating to America between the two world wars works so hard to keep his family afloat, that he does not have the time or energy to reflect or even interact upon his wife and sons. They do their jobs with him, but his inner life is all but invisible.

Delphine, on the other hand, who befriends Fidelis' wife, Eva...cares for her as she is dying...and later marries Fidelis herself, has a strong inner life. She worries about Fidelis' boys as each of them experiences life's trials, she agonizes about her own father, Roy, the town drunk, drifts in and finally out of a loveless relationship with Cyprian, a circus performer who has taught her balance ( a metaphor for her being able to deal with her future problems), and works her way through additional relationships with her best friend, Clarisse and with Mazarine, who is in love with one of Fidelis' sons.

This inner life/outer life differential between the two main characters is explored in poetic detail by Loiuse Erdrich in this very fine novel.

Bring your patience when your read this book...it is sometime languid and wordy...but it is well worth the effort.

It is beautifully written and it explores an important part of

of our country which is rarely presented.
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51 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Survivor in the true sense March 27, 2003
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
As soon as I finished this book, I started over on the first page to scan through the story and stopped to re-read sections to fully savor the connections and events over again.

Delphine is a character I will remember for a long time. She is a true survivor, "No matter what they might have heard at the lumberyard, she wanted to give the impression of an extremely respectable woman, but not one who could not afford, say, a hat with a little green feather. A plain person. Trustworthy. Not a person who had a murderer for a best friend or who'd lived with a vaudeville acrobat or who had a gabby old souse for a father. Delphine, she wanted people to say of her, she's awfully quick, but she's solid and reliable."

The account of Eva and Delphine in the night garden drinking beer while they set the beer out to catch slugs is tender and funny and so full of life and death that it alone makes the book a treasure to read.

I checked this book out of the library but I am going to order it. I want to keep these characters around, not return them.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly engaging and beautifully written.
This was a title recommended to my book club. I loved it from the first page. The characters are fabulous and there is a wonderful twist revealed in the final pages. Read more
Published 22 days ago by C. Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Not what I had expected!
At first, I couldn't quite get the turtle. Later on, I began to wonder if this really was an Erdich book. By the end, it all came full circle as her books always do.
Published 26 days ago by Lonestone Traditions
5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting
Very well written and kept my interest to the end. Covered a lot of subjects and gave good descriptions to the charters.
Published 1 month ago by Colleen Logsdon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Story
I enjoyed this story of integrating cultures coming to gether in smalltown Middle America. I could relate to the German Immigrants and the butcher. Read more
Published 1 month ago by DIANE SEDERBURG
5.0 out of 5 stars louise erdrich
i love louise erdrich! everyone needs to read all of her books. the round house is equally awesome. dont require so much in this box.
Published 1 month ago by christine a stunkard
5.0 out of 5 stars another great book from Louise Erdrich
Filled with excellent writing and interesting characters. A work of astounding talent. A book you will rush to complete but sigh that it is over!
Published 1 month ago by Trish
4.0 out of 5 stars The Masters Butchers Singing Club by Louise Erdich
This was a book club select. Took place in midwest where I am from so locations and towns were familar. Good discussion book.
Published 1 month ago by mary kremers
3.0 out of 5 stars good book for somebody else !
I received this book as a gift and it just did't 'grab' me ...I easily put it aside to pass on to another friend who is anxious to read it... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Frances M. Freel
5.0 out of 5 stars So thankful for this author
A friend recommended this author so I started with some earlier works and was very intrigued. Love the way she brings in characters from other books, kind of liking meeting up... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kathleen
5.0 out of 5 stars The queen of American novelists
No other American writer captures the spirit of a place like Louise Erdrich. She makes her characters real and their world enchanting.
Published 2 months ago by Member of the 4th Estate
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