The Spider's Web
, by Greenhaw, WayneNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781579660444 | 1579660444
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 10/1/2003
The Spider's Web is an allegory set a half-century ago in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, Alabama. The story's action is timeless. As earth-shattering as a simple tale by Joseph Conrad or as strangely symbolic as a gothic mystery by Carson McCullers, it is as real and as timely as today's headlines. In these stories of growing up in Alabama in the 1950s, Wayne Greenhaw reaches into his bag of tricks to deliver sleight-of-hand drama that cringes through a hot night as frightening as a solitary woman's scream. It crawls down the spine of the reader witnessing the making of a monster in small-town suburbia. And it is as beautifully nostalgic as a whippoorwill's call at twilight in the delta of south Alabama. Woven through all of the stories in The Spider's Web is Thomas Morgan Reed, our central character, as he struggles toward manhood, wisdom, and redemption. In a shorter version, Wayne Greenhaw's title novella, "The Spider's Web," won the national Hackney Literary Award for short stories. Many of the related short stories were originally published in literary quarter