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Accordion Crimes by Annie Proulx is a sweeping narrative that follows an accordion's journey over a century, revealing the lives of its various owners. The book delves into the American immigrant experience, showcasing diverse cultures and struggles across different eras. It paints a vivid tapestry of human resilience and music's enduring power amidst changing landscapes.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate intricate storytelling that spans generations, showcasing the lives and struggles of different immigrant families in America, all connected by the passage of a single green accordion. Annie Proulx's rich narrative explores themes of identity, resilience, and the pursuit of the American dream.

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Accordion Crimes

A novel set in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Sicily and America, in which an accordion maker and his son travel to New Orleans carrying little more than a fine button accordion. Within a year the accordion maker is killed, but his creation lives on in the hands of other immigrants.

Proulx is the Pulitzer-prize winning author of "The Shipping News".

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In Accordion Crimes, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Proulx crafts an epic narrative that spans a century and traverses an entire continent. The novel begins in 1890 in Sicily, where an accordion maker and his son, clutching little more than a meticulously crafted button accordion, embark on a journey to the bustling and perilous port of New Orleans. Tragically, within a year of their arrival, the accordion maker falls victim to an anti-Italian lynch mob. However, the story does not end there; the accordion itself becomes a central character, weaving through the tapestry of American immigrant life.

The novel's structure is divided into nine compelling and intricately interconnected sections. The accordion passes through diverse hands, each segment shedding light on different immigrant communities that helped to shape the United States. From the German-Americans founding a new town in South Dakota, to the settlers of Mexican, Polish, German, Irish, Scottish, and Franco-Canadian descent, the accordion is a silent witness to their dreams, tragedies, and celebrations.

As the accordion travels from South Dakota to Texas, Montana, and Maine, it brings with it the melodies of those who played it, each note resonating with the life stories of its various owners. Proulx's mastery of language shines through in her vivid and evocative descriptions. Every turn of phrase and meticulously crafted sentence confirms her unparalleled genius in storytelling. Her skill in using the detailed and hallucinatory power of her prose brings every character and setting to radiant life.

Accordion Crimes paints a rich, complex picture of the American experience, capturing the essence of the nation's melting pot. It is through the music of the accordion that Proulx highlights the common thread connecting these diverse lives—expressions of joy, sorrow, hope, and nostalgia. This is a novel that is as varied and textured as the history it represents, an extraordinary testament to human resilience and cultural fusion.

Whether you're a fan of historical epics or simply appreciate masterful storytelling, Accordion Crimes is a timeless masterpiece that offers a deeply moving journey through a century of American history. Dive into this remarkable narrative and let the music of the accordion guide you through the beautifully woven lives that make up this unforgettable tale.

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Accordion Crimes is widely praised for its rich detail and masterful storytelling. Reviewers highlight Annie Proulx's unsentimental observation and matchless ear for dialogue, noting the novel's ambitious breadth and epic scope as it traverses a century of American history and the immigrant experience. The language's vivid richness and the novel's depth in cultural details are particularly lauded, marking it as a splendid and gripping read.

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ISBN: 9781857025750

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 June 1997

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: 4th Estate

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 37.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 370g

Pages: 544

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About the Author

E. Annie Proulx is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Shipping News" and the acclaimed 'Accordion Crimes'. She was born in 1935 in Connecticut USA, where her family have lived since 1635, but has spent most of her life in Vermont. She has been a newspaper editor, medical writer, historian and author. Her first book was a collection of short stories, 'Heart Songs and Other Stories'. Her first novel, 'Postcards', was published when she was in her 50s.

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