Novelist Robert Olmstead journeys back to his youth on his grandfather's New Hampshire dairy farm to confront the ghosts that continue to afflict him in this coming-of-age memoir. Robert Olmstead has peopled his fiction with the rough-hewn farmers, loggers, and hired hands of rural New England mountain towns where getting drunk, getting into fights, and getting thrown out of bars are the normal rites of passage. In Stay Here with Me, Olmstead lays bare the acute pain of his father's alcoholism and the decline of his grandfather, the family patriarch. With delicate sensuality, he also traces the flowering of his first love for a woman who "walks like light would walk if it could." Authentic, intimate, and intense, Stay Here with Me is about growing up and leaving home and about the acts of rebellion that free the body even as they bind the soul to a place forever. This Nonpareil edition includes a new introduction by novelist and essayist, Brock Clarke.
Robert Olmstead Books
Robert Olmstead is an acclaimed American novelist and educator. His work frequently delves into the complexities of the human experience, exploring themes tied to nature, family, and boundaries. Olmstead's prose is characterized by a strong sense of place and an ability to immerse readers in the landscapes he depicts, whether the rural setting of a farm or the stark beauty of a desert. His writing is lauded for its authenticity and lyrical quality, capturing the essence of profound emotions and relationships.





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