An edition of Paris Trout (1988)

Paris Trout

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An edition of Paris Trout (1988)

Paris Trout

First Edition (2)
  • 2.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 26 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

An expertly crafted and bleakly fascinating tale of social conflict and madness in the deep South, this novel centers on the eponymous Paris Trout, owner of a general store and other property in Cotton Point, Ga., during the years just after World War II. A cunning, violent man, with deep roots in the community, Trout has become an economic predator of the town's poor blacks by running a loan service for them out of the safe in his store's back room. The tensions between Trout and the blacks reaches a critical point when Trout, along with a strong-arm goon, murders an 11-year-old black girl and badly injures a black woman while collecting a debt. Into the vortex of this storm are drawn a number of other characters, highlighting the racial and social divisions of Cotton Point: lawyer and gentleman Harry Seagraves, who is repelled by the case; Paris's wife Hannah, brutalized by her husband and in powerful psychological bondage to him; and Carl Bonner, a young, idealistic lawyer who seesaws between his past in the town and his recently acquired sense of being an outsider in its circumscribed society. Trout's murder trial forces Cotton Point to face some dark truths, while setting in motion a chain of events that lead to a crescendo of violence. Dexter (Deadwood, God's Pocket) is a deft and economical storyteller and a cruel but observant chronicler of deep South customs and characters, with something of a Faulknerian feeling for the bullying violence that can lay at the heart of an inbred small town.
- from PW

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Publisher
Random House
Language
English
Pages
306

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1988, Random House
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Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1988

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.E95 P37 1988

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
306p.
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39800239M
Internet Archive
paristrout0000dext
ISBN 10
0394563700
ISBN 13
9780394563701
LCCN
87043314
Goodreads
1167827

Work Description

Paris Trout is a 1988 American novel written by Pete Dexter. It was the winner of the National Book Award for Fiction.

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In the spring of that year an epidemic of rabies broke out in Ether County, Georgia.
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