Love Give Us One Death

Bonnie and Clyde in the Last Days

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Jeff P. Jones ISBN: 9781680030983
Publisher: Texas Review Press Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Texas Review Press Language: English
Author: Jeff P. Jones
ISBN: 9781680030983
Publisher: Texas Review Press
Publication: January 31, 2017
Imprint: Texas Review Press
Language: English

Bonnie and Clyde are the most famous outlaw pair in American history, children of the Dust Bowl, illicit lovers whose criminal run inspired fear and admiration in a country desperate for antiheroes. Their bloody path, spoking outward from their family homes in Dallas, ranged across the Southwest, the desiccated southern plains, and the Midwest. Frank Hamer, the legendary Texas Ranger, was hired to stop them. The story of their death on a lonely Louisiana back road, as well as their short life together, is a story of a nation reaping the results of environmental degradation, injustice, and greed.

"In Love Give Us One Death, Jeff Jones pieces together a story we think we know, about desperate lives and American violence.  As the tale unfolds, we see its larger dimensions:  the spiritual shadows and compulsive needs from which our nation springs and through which it has found its many forms of speech.  This is historical fiction raised boldly to the level of myth."—Tracy Daugherty, Final Judge

“The language throughout the novel is absolutely stunning. Characterization, historical setting, ambience are all accurate and depicted with great clarity. A terrific achievement.”—Mary Clearman Blew

"This is just a damned fine piece of work."—Robert Wrigley

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Bonnie and Clyde are the most famous outlaw pair in American history, children of the Dust Bowl, illicit lovers whose criminal run inspired fear and admiration in a country desperate for antiheroes. Their bloody path, spoking outward from their family homes in Dallas, ranged across the Southwest, the desiccated southern plains, and the Midwest. Frank Hamer, the legendary Texas Ranger, was hired to stop them. The story of their death on a lonely Louisiana back road, as well as their short life together, is a story of a nation reaping the results of environmental degradation, injustice, and greed.

"In Love Give Us One Death, Jeff Jones pieces together a story we think we know, about desperate lives and American violence.  As the tale unfolds, we see its larger dimensions:  the spiritual shadows and compulsive needs from which our nation springs and through which it has found its many forms of speech.  This is historical fiction raised boldly to the level of myth."—Tracy Daugherty, Final Judge

“The language throughout the novel is absolutely stunning. Characterization, historical setting, ambience are all accurate and depicted with great clarity. A terrific achievement.”—Mary Clearman Blew

"This is just a damned fine piece of work."—Robert Wrigley

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