The Beans of Egypt, Maine, Carolyn Chute
The Beans of Egypt, Maine, Carolyn Chute
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The Beans of Egypt, Maine

Author: Carolyn Chute

Narrator: Joyce Bean, William Dufris

Unabridged: 6 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/01/2008


Synopsis

Upon its initial publication, The Beans of Egypt, Maine became a beloved national bestseller, launching Carolyn Chute’s literary career and clinching her reputation as the preeminent voice of America’s working poor. Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as “startling and original,” The Beans of Egypt, Maine introduced the world to the notorious, unforgettable Bean clan of small town Egypt, Maine—from wild man Reuben, an alcoholic who can’t seem to keep himself out of jail; to his cousins, the perpetually pregnant Roberta, and Beal, a man gentle by temperament but violent in defeat who marries his pious neighbor Earlene Pomerleau before poverty kills him.As the Beans struggled with their inner demons to survive against hardship and societal ignorance, Chute emerged as a writer of immense humanity and unparalleled insight into a world most of us knew little of—if we’d recognized it at all.“Chute’s novel pulses with kinetic energy. It seizes the reader on its opening page with a rhythm, a language, a knock-about country humor unmistakably its own.” —Newsweek“Like Flannery O’Connor, Chute has a gift for expressing the true spirit of a culture but with more subtlety and without overt symbolism. She simply becomes what and whom she sees.” —San Francisco Chronicle

About Carolyn Chute

Carolyn Chute is the author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine; Letourneau’s Used Auto Parts; Snow Man; and Merry Men, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Thorton Wilder Fellowship. She currently lives in Maine with her husband.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan

The Bean family of the title are a motley group who bum and breed in Maine’s bucolic underbelly. They’re poor -- really poor -- but Carolyn Chute doesn’t condemn them or even keep them at an ironic distance. She celebrates them. “If it runs, a Bean will shoot it!” she writes. “If it falls, a Bean wi......more

Goodreads review by Kansas

“Una vez que entras en el juego de la asistencia social, ya no te pierden de vista...porque, señora…, cuando eres pobre, ¡apestas!” Leyendo esta cita que suelta uno de los personajes centrales de esta novela única y sorprendente, pudiera parecer que lo que nos narra aquí Carolyn Chute va a resultar......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Remember those frightening freaky hillbillies in Deliverance? (You have to have seen Deliverance. There's no ifs or buts.) Remember those immortal lines He got a real pretty mouth ain't he? ... You gonna do some prayin' for me, boy. And you better pray good. Spoken to Jon Voight, who indeed had a re......more