Mohawk, Richard Russo
Mohawk, Richard Russo
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Mohawk

Author: Richard Russo

Narrator: Amanda Carlin

Unabridged: 13 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/12/2019


Synopsis

Originally published in 1986 in the Vintage Contemporaries paperback series—and reissued now in hardcover alongside his masterful new novel, Empire Falls—Richard Russo’s Mohawk remains today as it was described then: A first novel with all the assurance of a mature writer at the peak of form and ambition, Mohawk is set in upstate New York and chronicles over a dozen lives in a leather town, long after the tanneries have started closing down. Ranging over three generations—and clustered mainly in two clans, the Grouses and the Gaffneys—these remarkably various lives share only the common human dilemmas and the awesome physical and emotional presence of Mohawk itself.

For this is a town like Winesburg, Ohio or Our Town, in our time, that encompasses a plethora of characters, events and mysteries. At once honestly tragic and sharply, genuinely funny, Mohawk captures life, then affirms it.

About The Author

RICHARD RUSSO is the author of seven previous novels; two collections of stories; and Elsewhere, a memoir. In 2002 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Empire Falls, which like Nobody's Fool was adapted to film, in a multiple-award-winning HBO miniseries.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenn on December 13, 2024

Richard Russo, born in 1949, from upstate New York, is one of American's foremost living novelists. After Mohawk, his first novel, Russo went on to author seven other novels, including The Risk Pool, Empire Falls, Nobody's Fool, and Straight Man. Compelling portrait of small town USA, Richard Russo's......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 27, 2023

My sixth Russo. Mohawk was his first novel, 1986, and the story goes back to the days of the Vietnam War and the draft. With two murders and a suicide, it may be his darkest novel. Like most of Russo’s novels, we have a dying small town in the northeast which lies mostly on the wrong side of the tra......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on November 12, 2021

Having read all his other books, Mohawk bears similarity to several though far less engaging. Russo has the folksy tone necessary to tell small town stories, and this one bears the hallmarks of the Pulitzer winner, Empire Falls, though the over use of back story dampens the pace. Focused on the Math......more

Goodreads review by Bianca on July 11, 2019

Mohawk is only my second Richard Russo novel. It felt familiar though, as it's very similar to Everybody's Fool with its myriad of characters, small-town setting and domesticity. It gave me that feeling you get when coming across an old friend you lost contact with, but when you meet again the spark......more

Goodreads review by Helene Jeppesen on April 20, 2018

Richard Russo is really good at writing about everyday American life, and I loved his “Empire Falls”. The same goes for this book which is set in Mohawk, a town in America where everyone seems to know each other in some way or another. Russo zooms in on the characters among whom are Harry working in......more


Quotes

“Richard Russo [is] a masterful storyteller with a mission: to chronicle with insight and compassion the day-to-day life of small-town America . . . alternating episodes of boisterous humor with moments of heart-wrenching pathos . . . His characters are wholly sympathetic, but they are also human.”
Houston Chronicle

“After the last sentence is read, the reader continues to see Russo’s tender, messed-up people coming out of doorways, lurching through life. And keeps on seeing them because they are as real as we are.”
—Annie Proulx

“Russo is a master craftsman . . . The blue-collar heartache at the center of his fiction has the sheen of Dickens but the epic levity of John Irving.”—Boston Globe