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Providence Noir

by Ann Hood

An original story by colorful former Providence mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci is just one of the many gems herein.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Peter Farrelly's story "The Saturday Night Before Easter Sunday" has been nominated for an Edgar Award for Best Short Story!
Named a Favorite Book of 2015 by Scott MacKay at Rhode Island Public Radio
"Even Providence's signature public art has a dark side in Providence Noir (Akashic), which includes a story called 'WaterFire's Smell Tonight' by Pablo Rodriguez. Each tale in this anthology edited by Ann Hood is set in a different part of the city. Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout's story takes place at Trinity Repertory Company. Thomas Cobb, whose novel Crazy Heart was made into a movie with Jeff Bridges, tees up at Triggs Memorial Golf Course, and Dumb and Dumber co-writer and co-director Peter Farrelly, a graduate of Providence College, sets his story in the Elmhurst neighborhood, near his old college stomping grounds."
--Boston Globe
"Providence, of course, has a history of crime, the mob, corruption and other goodies. In this collection of 15 stories...we are given a darkly hued tour of the city in all its nooks and crannies by such excellent writers as Hood herself, John Searles, Bruce DeSilva, Peter Farrelly, Elizabeth Strout, Hester Kaplan and others, each with their own style, tone and sly approach that will keep you reading, waiting for the sudden murder, the end of troubled relationships, the discovery of bones....[A] wonderful collection."
--Providence Journal
Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.
Featuring brand-new stories by: John Searles, Elizabeth Strout, Taylor M. Polites, Hester Kaplan, Robert Leuci, Amity Gaige, Peter Farrelly, Pablo Rodriguez, Bruce DeSilva, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Luanne Rice, Dawn Raffel, Thomas Cobb, LaShonda Katrice Barnett, and Ann Hood.
Anyone who has spent time in Providence, Rhode Island, knows that lurking in the shadows are many sinister noir elements and characters. The city is ripe for this volume, and Akashic is proud to have recruited the amazing Ann Hood as editor. The impressive contributor list conveys the caliber of Providence Noir, which joins Cape Cod Noir, Boston Noir, and Boston Noir 2: The Classics in sketching a dark and alternative portrait of these New England locales.
From the introduction by Ann Hood:
"Providence was founded in 1636 by a rogue named Roger Williams. Williams escaped here when Massachusetts was ready to deport him back to England. In the almost four hundred years since, we've become infamous for all sorts of crimes and misdemeanors, including serving as home base for the Patriarca crime family for decades. My very own Uncle Eddie--I can hear Mama Rose screaming at me: 'He wasn't a blood relative! He was related through marriage!'--was gunned down in the Silver Lake section of town in 1964, just a year after he drove me in his white Cadillac convertible in a parade as the newly crowned Little Miss Natick. The writer Geoffrey Wolff told me that once he went to a barber in Princeton, New Jersey and the barber asked him where he was from. 'Providence,' Wolff told him. The barber put down his scissors, raised his hands in the air, and said, 'Providence? Don't shoot!'
"I've asked fourteen of my favorite writers to contribute short stories to Providence Noir. We have stories to make you shiver, stories to make you think, stories that will show you my beautiful, noirish city in a way it's never been highlighted before."

Author Biography

Ann Hood is the author of the best-selling novels The Obituary Writer, The Knitting Circle, and Somewhere Off the Coast of Maine. Her memoir Comfort: A Journey Through Grief was a New York Times Editors' Choice and chosen as one of the top ten nonfiction books of 2008 by Entertainment Weekly. Her essays and short stories have appeared regularly in the New York Times, Atlantic Monthly, Tin House, the Paris Review, Bon Apptit, National Geographic Traveler, and many other newspapers and magazines. Hood has won two Pushcart Prizes, the Paul Bowles Prize in Short Fiction, and her work has been selected for inclusion in three volumes of the Best American Writing anthology series. Hood was born in West Warwick, Rhode Island, and currently lives in Providence, Rhode Island. She is the editor of Providence Noir.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Down City "Gold Leaf" by Luanne Rice (Fox Point) "The Pig" by John Searles (Arnold Street) "Under the Shepard Clock" by Ann Hood (Downtown) "The Vengeance Taker" by Robert Leuci (Olneyville) "Waltz Me Once Again" by LaShonda Katrice Barnett (Mount Hope) Part II: What Cheer "Once, at Trinity Rep" by Elizabeth Strout (Trinity Repertory Company) "The Autobiographical House" by Amity Gaige (College Hill) "Femur" by Hester Kaplan (Butler Hospital) "Missing Sri" by Marie Myung-Ok Lee (Brown University) "$1,000 Nassau" by Thomas Cobb (Triggs Memorial Golf Course) Part III: God's Merciful Providence "All in the Family" by Bruce DeSilva (Federal Hill) "Armory Park" by Taylor M. Polites (Armory District) "Training" by Dawn Raffel (Providence Station) "WaterFire's Smell Tonight" by Pablo Rodriguez (WaterFire) "The Saturday Night Before Easter Sunday" by Peter Farrelly (Elmhurst)

Review

Providence Noir is teeming with muscular, gritty, hard-boiled short stories alongside borderline modern-day gothic tales. Damaged characters, flawed plans of bloody retribution, double-crossing ambitions, and pure murder in mind make it a must-read. You won't find better noir stories this year.

-- "New York Journal of Books"
If you like short stories set in Providence, check out Providence Noir, edited by Ann Hood.-- "Providence Journal, Bill Reynolds's column"
It's hard to imagine a better setting for a crime story than Providence . . . . there is no doubt it provides ample backdrop for stories without heroes or happy endings. Thanks to the partnership between Akashic Books, an independent Brooklyn-based publisher, and local writer Ann Hood, we now have Providence Noir--a collection of gritty, hard-boiled short stories that are set within different neighborhoods throughout the city.-- "Providence Monthly"
John Searles's The Pig combines a touching examination of pathos and mystery. Robert Leuci's The Vengeance Taker is a powerful and ultimately creepy story of earned revenge. LaShonda Katrice Barnett's Waltz Me Once Again is a compelling story of violence and tragedy. Thomas Cobb performs the remarkable feat of making a simple round of golf into a surprisingly suspenseful tale, $1,000 Nassau. And Peter Farrelly's The Saturday Night Before Easter Sunday closes out the volume with a superb--and hilarious--inside look at the world of novelists, phonies, publishers, and schemers.-- "Publishers Weekly"
The stories are about as diverse and self-destructive cast of characters throughout Providence of varied classes, race, and educational backgrounds . . . . Peppered throughout the book and sometimes even the driving aspect of a story are complex contemporary hot button topics like gentrification and racial profiling with haunting echoes of some of the dark episodes in the past few years . . . . It's a reminder that reality can feel as helplessly tangled as noir films and stories.

-- "New York Daily News"

Long Description

Peter Farrelly's story "The Saturday Night Before Easter Sunday" has been nominated for an Edgar Award for Best Short Story! Named a Favorite Book of 2015 by Scott MacKay at Rhode Island Public Radio "Even Providence's signature public art has a dark side in Providence Noir (Akashic), which includes a story called 'WaterFire's Smell Tonight' by Pablo Rodriguez. Each tale in this anthology edited by Ann Hood is set in a different part of the city. Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout's story takes place at Trinity Repertory Company. Thomas Cobb, whose novel Crazy Heart was made into a movie with Jeff Bridges, tees up at Triggs Memorial Golf Course, and Dumb and Dumber co-writer and co-director Peter Farrelly, a graduate of Providence College, sets his story in the Elmhurst neighborhood, near his old college stomping grounds." -- Boston Globe "Providence, of course, has a history of crime, the mob, corruption and other goodies. In this collection of 15 stories...we are given a darkly hued tour of the city in all its nooks and crannies by such excellent writers as Hood herself, John Searles, Bruce DeSilva, Peter Farrelly, Elizabeth Strout, Hester Kaplan and others, each with their own style, tone and sly approach that will keep you reading, waiting for the sudden murder, the end of troubled relationships, the discovery of bones....[A] wonderful collection." -- Providence Journal Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir . Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring brand-new stories by : John Searles, Elizabeth Strout, Taylor M. Polites, Hester Kaplan, Robert Leuci, Amity Gaige, Peter Farrelly, Pablo Rodriguez, Bruce DeSilva, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Luanne Rice, Dawn Raffel, Thomas Cobb, LaShonda Katrice Barnett, and Ann Hood. Anyone who has spent time in Providence, Rhode Island, knows that lurking in the shadows are many sinister noir elements and characters. The city is ripe for this volume, and Akashic is proud to have recruited the amazing Ann Hood as editor. The impressive contributor list conveys the caliber of Providence Noir , which joins Cape Cod Noir , Boston Noir , and Boston Noir 2: The Classics in sketching a dark and alternative portrait of these New England locales. From the introduction by Ann Hood : "Providence was founded in 1636 by a rogue named Roger Williams. Williams escaped here when Massachusetts was ready to deport him back to England. In the almost four hundred years since, we've become infamous for all sorts of crimes and misdemeanors, including serving as home base for the Patriarca crime family for decades. My very own Uncle Eddie--I can hear Mama Rose screaming at me: 'He wasn't a blood relative! He was related through marriage!'--was gunned down in the Silver Lake section of town in 1964, just a year after he drove me in his white Cadillac convertible in a parade as the newly crowned Little Miss Natick. The writer Geoffrey Wolff told me that once he went to a barber in Princeton, New Jersey and the barber asked him where he was from. 'Providence,' Wolff told him. The barber put down his scissors, raised his hands in the air, and said, 'Providence? Don't shoot!' "I've asked fourteen of my favorite writers to contribute short stories to Providence Noir . We have stories to make you shiver, stories to make you think, stories that will show you my beautiful, noirish city in a way it's never been highlighted before."

Review Quote

"John Searles's 'The Pig' combines a touching examination of pathos and mystery. Robert Leuci's 'The Vengeance Taker' is a powerful and ultimately creepy story of earned revenge. LaShonda Katrice Barnett's 'Waltz Me Once Again' is a compelling story of violence and tragedy. Thomas Cobb performs the remarkable feat of making a simple round of golf into a surprisingly suspenseful tale, '$1,000 Nassau.' And Peter Farrelly's 'The Saturday Night Before Easter Sunday' closes out the volume with a superb--and hilarious--inside look at the world of novelists, phonies, publishers, and schemers." -- Publishers Weekly "If you like short stories set in Providence, check out Providence Noir , edited by Ann Hood." -- Providence Journal , Bill Reynolds's column "The stories are about as diverse and self-destructive cast of characters throughout Providence of varied classes, race, and educational backgrounds....Peppered throughout the book and sometimes even the driving aspect of a story are complex contemporary hot button topics like gentrification and racial profiling with haunting echoes of some of the dark episodes in the past few years....It's a reminder that reality can feel as helplessly tangled as noir films and stories." -- New York Daily News "It's hard to imagine a better setting for a crime story than Providence....there is no doubt it provides ample backdrop for stories without heroes or happy endings. Thanks to the partnership between Akashic Books, an independent Brooklyn-based publisher, and local writer Ann Hood, we now have Providence Noir --a collection of gritty, hard-boiled short stories that are set within different neighborhoods throughout the city." -- Providence Monthly " Providence Noir is teeming with muscular, gritty, hard-boiled short stories alongside borderline modern-day gothic tales. Damaged characters, flawed plans of bloody retribution, double-crossing ambitions, and pure murder in mind make it a must-read. You won't find better noir stories this year." -- New York Journal of Books "You get Alzheimer's, lesbians, Mafia and more as you read along. This is a very good collection of stories that will stay with you after you close the book. They are stories to think about." -- Journey of a Bookseller

Competing Titles

New Jersey Noir Joyce Carol Oates (editor) 9781617750267 15.95 Akashic Books 2011 Boston Noir Dennis Lehane (editor) 9781933354910 15.95 Akashic Books 2009 Brooklyn Noir Tim McLoughlin (editor) 9781888451580 15.95 Akashic Books 2004

Description for Sales People

Providence Noir will be published simultaneously in hardcover, paperback, and eBook format. Featuring brand-new stories by: Vincent "Buddy" Cianci, John Searles, Elizabeth Strout, Taylor Polites, Hester Kaplan, Robert Leuci, Amity Gaigel, Peter Farrelly Pablo Rodriguez, Bruce DaSilva, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, Luanne Rice, Liesl Tommy, Dawn Raffel, Thomas Cobb, Ann Hood. This volume features the first published fiction by the colorful, provocative, and storied (and indicted) former mayor of Providence, Buddy Cianci. The book should be VERY popular in Rhode Island. The editor, Ann Hood, is a beloved writer of many best-selling volumes. She and her husband (a current mayoral candidate) are very prominent figures in Providence. Publicize to major dailies, weeklies, literary publications, alternative publications. Major radio and television push. Akashic's promotion will have a strong social media component

Details

ISBN1617753726
Pages 288
Publisher Akashic Books,U.S.
Series Akashic Noir
Year 2015
ISBN-10 1617753726
ISBN-13 9781617753725
Format Hardcover
Imprint Akashic Books,U.S.
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Ann Hood
Birth 1956
Short Title PROVIDENCE NOIR
Language English
Media Book
DEWEY 813.087
Publication Date 2015-06-02
NZ Release Date 2015-06-02
US Release Date 2015-06-02
UK Release Date 2015-06-02
Author Ann Hood
Audience General
AU Release Date 2015-06-08

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