1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Ten Seconds (1991)
by Louis Edwards
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Louisiana: 16/28
Ten Seconds is another familiar tale from the American South, albeit told with some literary ambition. Louis Edwards frames the flashback intensive format through the ten seconds it takes to run a forty-yard sprint, with the narrator reflecting on the poor choices he has made regarding his family, particularly in regard to his wife and young children. It is well trodden territory for the 1,001 Novels: A Library of America. I did enjoy the depiction of the narrator's commute the petro-chemical plant where he works- here in Southern California "the commute" is a huge part of everyday life, but I can't think of a single book so far- at least since the chapter on New Jersey, where commuting is even something a character does.
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