Brilliantly nuanced and full of compassion and dark humour. The writing more than rewards the effort it asks for. * Guardian *
Allan Gurganus is an old-fashioned yarn spinner, a storyteller unafraid of excess . . . Masterly and deeply affecting -- Michiko Kakutani * New York Times on Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All *
The architecture of Allan Gurganus's storytelling is flawless. His narration becomes a Greek chorus, Sophocles in North Carolina. His voice - at once solitary and communal - binds these three insightful novellas. Gurganus makes the preternatural feel natural. Sexual taboos, a parent's worst fears: these emerge in tones comic and horrifying. One narrator asks Maybe the harder you avoid a thing, the greater its impact incoming? Local Souls is notable for far more than Allan Gurganus's skilled voice. Each novella delivers an ending of true force. * John Irving *
Allan Gurganus is our verbal magician. He turns factorial rabbits into poetic doves. Every sentence contains a surprise, but the brilliant surface doesn't dazzle us from peering into the tender human depths * Edmund White *
In these three novellas, Allan Gurganus breathes so much life into the town of Falls, North Carolina, the reader is able to walk down its streets and mingle with the local souls. This book underscores what we have long known - Allan Gurganus stands among the best writers of our time. * Ann Patchett *
Local Souls leaves the reader surfeited with gifts. This is a book to be read for the minutely tuned music of Gurganus's language, its lithe and wicked wit, its luminosity of vision - shining all the brighter for the heat of its compassion. No living writer knows more about how humans matter to each other. These are tales to make us whole. * Wells Tower *
Allan Gurganus has the uncanny ability to make you laugh and shudder at the same time. That rare gift is on full and glorious display here. * T. C. Boyle *
A worthy heir to Welty and Faulkner. * USA Today *
A Mark Twain for our age, hilariously clear-eyed, blessed with perfect pitch. * La Monde *
In these layered, often funny narratives, close reading is rewarded as Gurganus exposes humanity as a strange species. * Publishers Weekly (Pick of the Week) *