Description
The fictional story of Kate Riley, antiheroine of the Great Plains, and her movement across the country and through her remembered past
About the Author
Lynn Stegner is the author of four novels, including Undertow, Fata Morgana, and Pipers at the Gates of Dawn. The manuscript for Because a Fire Was in My Head won the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Award for Best Novel of 2005. The book became a Literary Ventures Selection as well as a New York Times Editors' Choice selection. Stegner currently teaches fiction writing in Stanford University's Continuing Studies Program and lives in Point Reyes Station with her husband, writer Page Stegner, and their daughter, Allison.
Reviews
"A strikingly rendered, dark and troubling novel about one woman's confused journey toward what she believes may very well be herself. With exquisite precision, Lynn Stegner has captured Kate Riley's life in all its shadows and specters. A harrowing book, beautifully told."-Bret Lott, author of Jewel
"Lynn Stegner's portrait of a lost lady is as authentically compassionate as it is unsparing, a rare feat in fiction-and in life, for that matter. Accomplished from the outset of her career, Stegner has achieved here a level of mastery that places her in an elite group of those writing serious literature in America."-Frederick Turner, author of Redemption
"A brilliant book, more solid than the ground we stand on. This novel does honor to the best in the tradition of storytelling, even though you occasionally want to shove the heroine off the highest possible cliff. In other words, you are drawn into the story, and when you have finished you have added amplitude to your knowledge of the human condition."-Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall
"Stegner follows the tragic arc of Kate Riley, whose lifetime of self-destructive behavior takes her from rural Canada to a seaside cottage in northern California with plenty of gloomy pit stops along the way. . . . Kate's downward spiral is undoubtedly grim, but Stegner punctuates it with muted hints of redemption; the result is uncommonly satisfying."-Publishers Weekly
"Brave and old-fashioned, Stegner's supple use of language and precise evocation of period and place bring a literary intuitiveness to this inventive portrait of a scheming temptress, rendering with disarming psychological acuity Kate's warring self-serving and self-destructive tendencies. Kate is too egocentric to be a sympathetic heroine, yet through Stegner's masterful treatment, she does become a forceful, persuasive, and wholly mesmerizing character."-Booklist
"Sometimes a character comes along that creates a confusion of feelings within the reader. Beautiful, ambitious, and self-centered young Kate Riley, the protagonist of this latest novel from Stegner is one of those characters. . . . Unfortunately, there is very little to like about Kate, a woman who rejects anything that might provide emotional stability, instead gravitating toward bad choices and worse situations (reminding one of that classic heroine we love to hate, Madame Bovary). Who can say what made Kate the way she is-her upbringing, the repressive culture, depression?-but that's what makes this complex and emotional literary novel a compelling yet troubling experience."-Library Journal
"Lynn Stegner's novel is a compelling story of Kate Riley, an anguished heroine so adroitly written that we are drawn into the tale, no matter how disturbing. . . . Stegner is a master stylist . . . her telling details of character and insightful nuances can be breathtaking. . . . Because a Fire Was in My Head is an ambitious tour de force of storytelling, but perhaps not satisfying for those who favor redemption and tidy endings. . . . Perhaps, reminiscent of Faulkner, Stegner's story reminds us that life does not always provide those comforts and that atonement is not always possible."-Barbara Harrelson, Santa Fe New Mexican
"A novel fully realized on every level, Because a Fire Was in My Head is a provocative literary work of weight and luster. A risky, intermittently melodramatic tale, it casts light both on the timeless mysteries of the human psyche and on the paradoxes of a notoriously contrary epoch, namely, post-World War II North America. . . . [A] bold and stunning novel."-Donna Seaman, Los Angeles Times Book Review
"It's hard to care about [Kate], which could prompt some readers to give up on the character, and the book. This would be a shame, as Stegner's meaty, eloquent prose, and the book's satisfying conclusion, make Kate's story ultimately worthy of seeing through to the end."-Quill and Quire
"[S]tunning . . . The poetic detail of Stegner's sentences-not to mention her wanton protagonist-is reminiscent of the novels of John Updike. . . . Because a Fire Was in My Head, her most ambitious novel so far, ought to attract for Stegner the wider audience she so richly deserves."-Julia Scheeres, New York Times Book Review, "Editor's Choice"
Book Information
ISBN 9780803225145
Author Lynn Stegner
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 345g