1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Black Mountain Breakdown (1980)
by Lee Smith
Black Mountain, Virginia
Virginia: 10/17
Geographically speaking, Black Mountain Breakdown is just down the road from the last book, Big Stone Gap, and the two books combined are the only representatives from far western Virginia. Unlike the last book, Black Mountain Breakdown is another book which epitomizes the preferred POV of editor Susan Straight: Adolescent girl protagonist character, can't get her act together for reasons which are hard to understand, spends her life between periods of normalcy where a man takes care of her and longer periods where she is neither barely functional or actually institutionalized. Crystal Spengler is the lady in question and maybe the best thing I have to say about this book is that the writing style was sophisticated/modernist enough to give me trouble in actually comprehending the book. Only the last portion, where Crystal becomes the wife of a rising Virginia politician, really stuck in my memory. Published in 1980, Black Mountain Breakdown still belongs to the gauzy/hazy era of mental health where people were afflicted with nameless maladies and institutionalized for reasons that had more to do with the judgments of the people around them than any desire to help the sufferer get better.
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