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Violence (Hardcover)

by Richard Bausch (Author)
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This beautifully observed story centers around Charles Connally, a Virginia college student in his mid-20s who is ambivalent about wife Carol's unexpected pregnancy. The coolness of his response troubles both of them on a Christmastime drive to visit his mother in Chicago where, in an all-night convenience store, Connally is present during a robbery that turns into a killing. Hailed as a hero for saving a woman's life, Connally, who knows his action was inadvertent, becomes increasingly anxious and withdrawn. Back in Virginia, as Carol's pregnancy develops complications, the prospect of fatherhood perturbs him more and more. He becomes obsessed with his experience in Chicago and with hidden events in his past, particularly those involving his father, whom his mother left when Connally was very young. Connally finally returns to Chicago for a series of confrontations. Examining the aftereffects--and origins--of violence in Connally's life, novelist and short story writer Bausch ( Mr. Field's Daughter ; The Fireman's Wife and Other Stories ) remains true to his emotionally repressed characters throughout. But while avoiding melodrama and sentimentality, he delivers less tension and fewer surprises than his readers have come to expect. BOMC alternate.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Expecting their first child, moody, impatient Charles Connolly and his somewhat dismayed young wife Carol travel to Chicago to celebrate Christmas with Charles's mother. During this visit, Charles is temporarily held hostage with a group of customers in a convenience store--an incident that ends in bloodshed. This random act of violence shatters the couple's marriage and leaves Charles paralyzed by guilt and fear. Praised as a hero who saved another's life, he is obsessed by the deaths he could not prevent and the realization that he did nothing heroic. Furthermore, the incident unleashes in Charles traumatic memories of violence suffered at the hands of his own father and fears that he too will be an abusive parent. Bausch's fifth novel is both a haunting tale of tangled events and a powerful psychological study.
- Albert E. Wilhelm, Tennessee Technological Univ., Cookeville
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good story!, Jun 29 1999
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This review is from: Violence: A Novel (Paperback)
Hi, I'm glad that Richard Bausch is enjoying success! He was my creative writing professor at Northern Virgina Community College approximately 19 years ago and he's come a long, long way! Much luck to you and yours! I have a first edition of Mr. Bausch's first book, REAL PRESENCE, which is autographed -- but, alas, it's lost someone in a stack of boxes and cartons in my mom's home in Florida. Hope to find it someday and re-read! A former student of Richard Bausch -- now, also, a writer!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good story!, Jun 29 1999
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This review is from: Violence: A Novel (Paperback)
Hi, I'm glad that Richard Bausch is enjoying success! He was my creative writing professor at Northern Virgina Community College approximately 19 years ago and he's come a long, long way! Much luck to you and yours! I have a first edition of Mr. Bausch's first book, REAL PRESENCE, which is autographed -- but, alas, it's lost someone in a stack of boxes and cartons in my mom's home in Florida. Hope to find it someday and re-read! A former student of Richard Bausch -- now, also, a writer!
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5.0 out of 5 stars What Happened, Indeed, May 27 1999
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What happened is right, as another reviewer asked. But what I want to know is why is this book no longer in print? It is one of the best I have read in ages...an excellent treatment of an unfortunately pervasive issue. I read Good Night Mr. & Mrs. America and was less than impressed, but this was great stuff.
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I was thrilled by "The Fireman's Wife." An absolute masterpiece of a story. Even "The Last Good Time" held me through a rather mundane, magicless world of... Read more
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