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THE
FLOODMAKERS is the astute rendering of one
Southern family’s struggle to survive the stormy
heat of a summer tempest and its own powerful
emotional undertows. Mylène Dressler’s work has
been hailed by the New York Times as “splendid”
and by the Christian Science Monitor as “haunting,
demanding . . . perfect.” Now the critically acclaimed
author of THE DEADWOOD BEETLE and
THE MEDUSA TREE returns with a “tense interior
drama” (Library Journal) marked by a “baroque,
Tennessee Williams flavor” (Kirkus Reviews) that
weaves together the lives and stories of five
strong-willed characters who have one last chance
to strengthen their family's bond...or break it.
Harry Buelle—the son of a famous, and famously
demanding, southern playwright—awakes one morning
to find himself confused and naked in his bathtub.
His stepmother suddenly telephones, complaining
that his father is refusing to take his heart
medication. Harry has never heard Jeanie sound
so tired, and with his own life obviously in shambles
agrees to join his parents, along with his sister
Sarah and her husband Paul, at the family’s beach
house retreat.
Soon all the good-natured joking and family sparring
lead to goading and to subtle manipulations. Sarah,
a filmmaker, is determined to finish a documentary
about her father’s brilliant life and career—but
Dee Buelle appears to be obsessed with a wounded
bird that has flown into the house. Paul tries
to shoehorn his way into the family’s theatrical
business, but is stymied by Harry’s possessiveness
toward his strangely behaving father. And Jean
must decide whether to play the traditional role
of peacemaker in the family—or quietly resolve
her own, urgent dilemma.
With poetry and precision, wit and grace,
THE FLOODMAKERS delivers a unique, highly
theatrical narrative that never once sacrifices
“the characters that [Dressler] so lovingly, so
obviously nurtures.” (thebooxreview.com)
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THE FLOODMAKERS
G.P. Putnam’s Sons
ISBN: 0-399-15163-X |
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