With his Pulitzer Prize winning and best selling novel Empire Falls, Richard Russo has become a well-known author. In Mohawk, his first novel, we see, if somewhat imperfectly, the writer he would become. Like his other novels, Mohawk is the story of a small town in the northeastern part of the U.S/5(). Richard Russo is an American author of literary fiction. He earned a Pulitzer Prize for his novel Empire Falls. His novels Empire Falls and Nobody’s Fool were both adapted to film. Richard Russo made his debut as a published author in the novel Mohawk. In Mohawk Richard Russo explores these lives with profound compassion and flint-hard wit. Out of derailed ambitions and old loves, secret hatreds and communal myths, he has created a richly plotted, densely populated, and wonderfully written novel that captures every nuance of America's backyard.
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Mohawk () is the debut novel by American author Richard Russo, who later won a Pulitzer Prize for his Empire Falls (). Plot. The book is set in Mohawk, an upstate New York mill town in a decline following that of its leather tanning industry. The Mohawk Grill, a diner run by Harry Saunders, is featured. Mohawk. by. Richard Russo (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 5, ratings · reviews. Originally published in 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. by Richard Russo ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 16, Soapy first novel about life, love, passion, and perversion in a decaying mill-town in upstate New York (Mohawk by name). Two cousins, Diana Wood and Anne Younger, are each burdened by the repressiveness of life with their aging, neurotic, and manipulative mothers, and they're also unhappy in love.
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