Synopses & Reviews
Life is
A Kind of Dream. So is the art we make in response to life. In
A Kind of Dream, five generations of an artistic family explore the ups and downs of life, discovering that for an artist even failure is success, because the work matters more than the self.
The selves in this book include Nina, a writer, and her husband, Palmer, a historian, who, having settled into marriage and family life, are now faced with the bittersweetness of late life; BB and Roy, who make a movie in Mongolia; Tavy, Ninas adopted daughter, a painter in her twenties who meets her birth mother for the first time; and Tavys young daughter, Callie, a budding violinist. Other vivid characters confront the awful fact of violence in America; try to cope with political ineptitude; and one devises his own code of sexual morality. Perhaps the most important character is Nina's dog, a salt-and-pepper cairn terrier of uncommon wisdom.
Fame, death, rash self-destruction, laughter, the excitement of making good art, love, marriage, being a mother, being a father, the appreciation of beauty, and always lifelife itself, life in all its shapes and guisesits all here.
A Kind of Dream is the culminating book in a trilogy Kelly Cherry began with My Life and Dr. Joyce Brothers and The Society of Friends. Each book stands alone, but together they take us on a Dantean journey from midlife to Paradise. Cherrys prose is hallmarked by lyric grace, sly wit, the energy of her intelligence, and profound compassion for and understanding of her characters. Set in Madison, Wisconsin, A Kind of Dream reveals a surprisingly wide view of the world and the authority of someone who has mastered her art. It is a book to experience and to reflect upon.
Review
Kelly Cherry has a charged intellect that enlivens whatever it lights on. In
A Kind of Dream she achieves a moment of transcendence that is rare in American fiction. I have a suspicion it may be a great book.”David R. Slavitt, author of
The Dukes ManReview
A Kind of Dreams interlinked stories are about five generations of a family whose members are musicians, painters, writers, and actors. Cherry shows us ourselves and our world in surprising and beautiful ways.”Dwight Allen, author of
The Green SuitReview
A brilliant conclusion to a major extended work of imagination, Kelly Cherrys
A Kind of Dream is a great novel on its own but it is also part of the personal masterpiece of an important American writer. Kelly Cherrys vision is universal and will endure.”Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
A Good Scent from a Strange MountainSynopsis
Interconnected stories span a five-generation journey through life, death, love, and loss, told in Kelly Cherrys masterful and transcendent prose.
About the Author
Kelly Cherry has previously published twenty-one books, nine chapbooks, and two translations of classical drama, including the novels
My Life and Dr. Joyce Brothers,
Augusta Played,
We Can Still Be Friends,
In the Wink of an Eye, and
The Lost Travellers Dream. Her stories have been reprinted in
Best American Short Stories,
Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards,
The Pushcart Prize, and
New Stories from the South and she received the Dictionary of Literary Biography Award for best volume of short stories (
The Society of Friends) published in 1999. She is a former Poet Laureate of Virginia and the Eudora Welty Professor Emerita of English and Evjue-Bascom Professor Emerita in the Humanities at the University of WisconsinMadison. She lives in rural Virginia.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue: On Familiar Terms
Story Hour
Shooting Star
The Autobiography of My Mother(s)
On the Care and Handling of Infants and Small Children
The Only News that Matters
The Dead Brother
Faith, Hope, and Clarity
Palmers Method of Penmanship
Epilogue: All the Little Dogs