Perfume River, Robert Olen Butler
Perfume River, Robert Olen Butler
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Perfume River
A Novel

Author: Robert Olen Butler

Narrator: Robert Olen Butler

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2016

Categories: Fiction, Family Life


Synopsis

Robert Quinlan is a seventy-year-old historian, teaching at Florida State University, where his wife Darla is also tenured. Their marriage, forged in the fervor of anti-Vietnam-war protests, now bears the fractures of time, both personal and historical, with the couple trapped in an existence of morning coffee and solitary jogging and separate offices. For Robert and Darla, the cracks remain under the surface, whereas the divisions in Robert's own family are more apparent: he has almost no relationship with his brother Jimmy, who became estranged from the family as the Vietnam War intensified. Robert and Jimmy's father, a veteran of WWII, is coming to the end of his life, and aftershocks of war ripple across their lives once again, when Jimmy refuses to appear at his father's bedside. And an unstable homeless man whom Robert at first takes to be a fellow Vietnam veteran turns out to have a deep impact not just on Robert, but on his entire family.

About Robert Olen Butler

Robert Olen Butler is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of nineteen novels, including Hell, A Small Hotel, Perfume River, and the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series. He is also the author of six short story collections and a book on the creative process, From Where You Dream. He has twice won a National Magazine Award in Fiction and received the 2013 F. Scott Fitzgerald Award for Outstanding Achievement in American Literature. He teaches creative writing at Florida State University.


Reviews

4+ stars . A powerful and painful story that had a somber and introspective tone right from the beginning. Philosophical questions are raised, rooted in perceptions of right and wrong , courage vs cowardice and decisions made in the past haunting them now . But at its heart this is a story of fathers......more

Goodreads review by Carol

****4.5 Stars**** For me, this excellent novel was a slow climb in the beginning…likely because I tend to avoid war stories. My commitment to this book deepened as the story gradually unspools, and the effects of the Vietnam-War become apparent and very personal. I’m a contemporary of those that wen......more