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Author Visit with Snowden Wright for PLAY PRETTY BLUES

Join Avid Bookshop on Wednesday, December 4, 2013, from 6:30pm - 7:30pm in welcoming Snowden Wright to a book signing for Play Pretty Blues. There is no admission charge.

In this remarkable debut novel, Snowden Wright brings to life the man behind the legend of blues great Robert Johnson through the voices of Johnson’s six wives. Part researched reconstruction, part vivid imagination, Play Pretty Blues reveals the husband, son, brother, and friend inside the myth, illuminating the vacuum his mysterious death left in the lives of those who loved him and those he would never meet. 

Drawing on his Mississippi upbringing, where he was surrounded by the places Johnson lived and wandered and by the legends and tales that shaped our understanding of his music, Wright relays to readers the dense, dangerous beauty of Mississippi in the early twentieth century through the voices of six remarkable women whose love for a man so many thought they knew transcends their loss and reshapes their lives.

Snowden Wright was born and raised in Mississippi. He has written for The Atlantic, Salon, Esquire, and the New York Daily News. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Columbia University, Wright lives in New York. Play Pretty Blues is his first novel.

"If you're going to base a novel on the life of Robert Johnson, you'd better be able to make your prose sing, and Snowden Wright can. He can also make it howl. In these stunning pages, he's crafted a dark and dissonant tale, told by six of the many women the shadowy bluesman boasted of stashing all over the country. If you're looking for the next major writer to emerge from Mississippi, search no further. Here he is." —Steve Yarbrough, author of The End of California

"In his audacious first novel, Snowden Wright reinterprets the legend of bluesman Robert Johnson from the viewpoint of Johnson’s indomitable six wives, bringing to life their shared passion and longing for a man who was easy to love but hard to hold onto. Wright’s fervent, musical prose also accomplishes the unlikely and impressive feat of capturing in fiction the very essence of the blues. Play Pretty Blues is a work of extraordinary imagination and soul."
—Will Allison, author of Long Drive Home and What You Have Left

“Like the six strings on legendary Robert Johnson’s guitar, the six wives of Johnson sing gloriously and mysteriously in Snowden Wright’s Play Pretty Blues. Wright has dug into the layers of myth surrounding the bluesman and invented a memorable character. This debut novel—full of clever invention—may come to serve as his new biography! Not since Louise Erdrich’s Tales of Burning Love have women shared a single husband with such passion, curiosity and humor. Play Pretty Blues takes us deep into the south, the blues and our humanity.”
—Victoria Redel, author of Woman Without Umbrella

“Play Pretty Blues is a heartbreaking romance, a murder mystery, a comic picaresque, a reimagined biography, a historical guidebook, a polyphonic blues song rendered in crystalline prose, a beautifully structured shaggy dog tale straight out of the South, and above all a spectacular novel, one that announces Snowden Wright as a storyteller of limitless talent."
—Matt Burgess, author of Dogfight, a Love Story

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