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Banjo Grease (Paperback)

by Dennis Must (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Almost half of the 16 stories in Must's debut collection feature Westley Daugherty, a young man living in blue-collar, 1960s Hebron, Pa., but while this character and setting become familiar, the book still lacks cohesion. In the opening story, "Escape," Daugherty affects both the high-flown vocabulary of the Harvard Divinity school student he hopes to be (Must himself studied theology) and the dialect of the country bumpkin he really is. Initially, the young man refers to his parent as "Father," but gives himself away when he slips into the vernacular "Pap." While such a shift might indicate Daugherty's uncertainty and his search for identity, it is a trademark of undeveloped characters throughout the collection. The title story describes Westley's surprise visit to the trailer home of his Aunt Min and Uncle George, who run the Skyline Drive-In Theatre. Sketchy details of his relatives' lives are offered piecemeal, none of them adding up to a full picture of the couple: the book's title is gleaned from an awkward anecdote about Min and George's genitalia burned by "banjo grease." Piano prodigy Buddy Hart stars in two entries, which both suffer from awkward phrasing, obscuring the obvious question of whether the kid will make the big time or not. The focus of the quirky and original "Big Whitey" is on Cyrus Quinn, a downtrodden man who finds a mentor at his new job cooking burgers at a White Castle. Much of the dialogue in this story is satisfyingly humorous, although this tale, too, is rife with murky moments that drain the protagonist of his credibility. Themes of castration, genital maiming and the Madonna/whore stereotype keep the book's male protagonists occupied, but the fragmented, meandering prose drains these obsessions of their potential psychological power. (Feb.)
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Most of the stories in Dennis Must's provocative debut collection deal with characters from small towns in Pennsylvania factory towns with pottery plants and bronze foundries. These stories interlock to create a larger narrative about working-class people, whose lives are defined by the typical conflicts which shape most people's lives: marital conflicts, conflicts between relatives, inner conflicts over personal happiness and success, and struggles to understand the mysterious nature of life and death.

The emotional mysteries of families is Must's domain. A master of revelation including mysteries alluded to by fathers and conflicting perceptions of women, his power is the twist on which these stories turn, twists that show characters as aroused and stricken by sexuality as they are by their faith.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Creative Arts Book Company (February 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0887392288
  • ISBN-13: 978-0887392283
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,520,899 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Characters Leap From the Pages, April 7, 2000
By Marcia Cohen (Portland, Maine) - See all my reviews
The characters in Dennis Must's delicious new collection of short stories are so realistic and eerily familiar that they seem to leap from the book and sit down next to the reader. Must has captured the essence of a strata of humanity who are almost perfect in their imperfections. These are fully three dimensional people who one hopes to meet again. How wonderful that we have this writer among us. I look forward eagerly to future work by Must.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dennis Must Fine Tunes with Banjo Grease, May 31, 2000
From the opening line of the first story, "Escape," to the closing of "Oh Josephine," Dennis Must links together stories of the ordinary and not so ordinary among us, and does so in a manner that not only engages the reader, but creates a camaraderie between his delightfully eccentric characters and his audience.

This line, from "The Scar," was worth the entire book: "But this massive sliding soul was a sweetness at the edge of sour." A very satisfying line that, among countless others.

Along the journey, Must makes us laugh, empathize, gape in comic horror, and most important, keep reading.

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5.0 out of 5 stars These are not stories of 'The Noble Poor.', April 6, 2000
Banjo Grease is a revelation. A series of literary narratives that cheats--because unlike most literary literature of today, this book is most entertaining and keeps the reader's attention to the end. Dennis Must rivals Bukowski in his irreverence and challenges Thom Jones in his pure talent to relate life's darker side with class. Read this book and learn what literary writing should be. I salute the author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Satisfying Glimpse of Blue Collar Americana
In his debut collection of short stories, "Banjo Grease," Dennis Must chronicles the daily grind, the familial relationships, and the dysfunction of life in a small blue-collar... Read more
Published on March 6, 2002 by Fanoula Sevastos

5.0 out of 5 stars More then just great literature.
Dennis Must displays an amazing richness of image of the poor and working class. He creates stories that embrace you and take you, altogether, to another time and place. Read more
Published on August 19, 2000 by Shawn

5.0 out of 5 stars Dennis Must Fine Tunes with Banjo Grease
From the opening line of the first story, "Escape," to the closing of "Oh Josephine," Dennis Must links together stories of the ordinary and not so ordinary among us, and does so... Read more
Published on May 31, 2000 by Karen Masullo

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