Haints Stay, Colin Winnette
Haints Stay, Colin Winnette
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Haints Stay

Author: Colin Winnette

Narrator: Eric G. Dove

Unabridged: 5 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/06/2018

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

"In his astonishing portrait of American violence, Haints Stay, Colin Winnette makes use of the Western genre to stunning effect. But this isn't a chummy oater penned by the likes of Zane Grey or Louis L'Amour. Winnette's frontier feels more Homeric. His knack for tapping into scenes of primal fear and poetic violence serves as an indictment of our species' base nature and worst instincts. While the novel flouts most of the conventions of the traditional horse opera, the rewards of Haints Stay belong to the reader."
—Jim Ruland, Los Angeles Times"Striking and powerful... a Western as reimagined through the transgressive lens of Dennis Cooper. What Winnette does here is less about undermining the traditions of the Westerns and more about pushing them in unexpected directions."
—Tobias Carroll, Electric Literature"The most anticipated independent novel of the summer."
—Flavorwire"Winnette’s already sharp prose is honed here to a razor edge. It rolls across the stark, lawless world he evokes like approaching thunder."
—Midnight BreakfastBrooke and Sugar are killers. Bird is the boy who mysteriously woke beside them while between towns. For miles, there is only desert and wilderness, and along the fringes, people.The story follows the middling bounty hunters after they've been chased from town, and Bird, each in pursuit of their own sense of belonging and justice. It features gunfights, cannibalism, barroom piano, a transgender birth, a wagon train, a stampede, and the tenuous rise of the West's first one-armed gunslinger.Haints Stay is a new acid western in the tradition of Rudolph Wurlitzer, Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff, and Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man: meaning it is brutal, surreal, and possesses an unsettling humor.

About Colin Winnette

Colin Winnette is the author of five books, including the SPD-bestseller Coyote (Les Figues) and Haints Stay (Two Dollar Radio). He was the winner of Les Figues Press's 2014 NOS Book Contest, as well as a finalist for Gulf Coast Magazine's Donald Barthelme Prize for Short Prose and the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's First Book Award. His writing has appeared in Lucky Peach, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Believer, The American Reader, and numerous other publications and anthologies. He worked as a bookseller for most of his adult life, in Texas, New York, Vermont, and California. He lives San Francisco. More information can be found online at www.colinwinnette.net.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on July 27, 2019

A hero would have charged through the front door, but she did not know any heroes. She knew dead men, and the men who'd killed them, and the boy. this is one of those books that separates the hip from the unhip. i liked it, but i didn't LOVE it. and i feel the judgments! doubtless true. early on, i fel......more

Goodreads review by ♛Tash on July 14, 2015

"Left to their own devices, people will live out every possible variation of a human life." Haints Stay is the story of brothers Brooke and Sugar, the child they find in the woods, Bird and surviving the lawless wild west. That is as far as I dare go without giving out spoilers, because one of t......more

Goodreads review by Charles Dee on October 26, 2015

Brooke and Sugar are brothers and hired killers working an unspecified region of the American West. When they ride into town to collect on their most recent job, things go bad. They shoot the place up and light out for the wilderness. After their first night on the lam, they wake up to find a naked......more

Goodreads review by Robert on January 16, 2016

What a strange and marvelous book this is. So weird in all the wondrous ways: setting, characters, contemporary and yet not, violent, but in that manner in which you can't stop devouring page after page. And also moments of poetic choices that took my breath away, slowed my breathing, made me wince,......more

Goodreads review by Tuck on September 15, 2015

a fever dream of imagined western or 'frontier' 'america' which does a good job conjuring up what it 'could have really been like' with continent-wide death and displacement of indigenous, of unregulated or unrestricted "pioneers" looking for their pieceofpie, of townsfolk bringing their church and......more