The Blondes of Wisconsin
Like stones cast into a river, these sixteen moving, intimate stories illuminate how devotion and degeneration ripple through a working-class Polish American community in the postindustrial Midwest. At the heart of the collection is Eddie "The Bronko" Bronkowski, a boxer with a losing record whose reputation as a human punching bag precedes him. In each of Anthony Bukoski's rich stories, tough yet sympathetic characters-the second cook on a Great Lakes freighter, a World War II veteran, the emcee of a female boxing troupe-take all that life throws at them, protecting those around them as best they can.

In Bukoski's interconnected tales, the heart seeks its due despite familial conflict, the challenges of maritime work, and the slow yet inexorable decline of dementia. Beautiful vignettes express transformative moments: tenderness that can turn a cardboard crown into gold and the faint ghosts of memories long forgotten. A tour-de-force, The Blondes of Wisconsin knows what love is-and what it means to lose it.
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The Blondes of Wisconsin
Like stones cast into a river, these sixteen moving, intimate stories illuminate how devotion and degeneration ripple through a working-class Polish American community in the postindustrial Midwest. At the heart of the collection is Eddie "The Bronko" Bronkowski, a boxer with a losing record whose reputation as a human punching bag precedes him. In each of Anthony Bukoski's rich stories, tough yet sympathetic characters-the second cook on a Great Lakes freighter, a World War II veteran, the emcee of a female boxing troupe-take all that life throws at them, protecting those around them as best they can.

In Bukoski's interconnected tales, the heart seeks its due despite familial conflict, the challenges of maritime work, and the slow yet inexorable decline of dementia. Beautiful vignettes express transformative moments: tenderness that can turn a cardboard crown into gold and the faint ghosts of memories long forgotten. A tour-de-force, The Blondes of Wisconsin knows what love is-and what it means to lose it.
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The Blondes of Wisconsin

The Blondes of Wisconsin

by Anthony Bukoski
The Blondes of Wisconsin

The Blondes of Wisconsin

by Anthony Bukoski

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Overview

Like stones cast into a river, these sixteen moving, intimate stories illuminate how devotion and degeneration ripple through a working-class Polish American community in the postindustrial Midwest. At the heart of the collection is Eddie "The Bronko" Bronkowski, a boxer with a losing record whose reputation as a human punching bag precedes him. In each of Anthony Bukoski's rich stories, tough yet sympathetic characters-the second cook on a Great Lakes freighter, a World War II veteran, the emcee of a female boxing troupe-take all that life throws at them, protecting those around them as best they can.

In Bukoski's interconnected tales, the heart seeks its due despite familial conflict, the challenges of maritime work, and the slow yet inexorable decline of dementia. Beautiful vignettes express transformative moments: tenderness that can turn a cardboard crown into gold and the faint ghosts of memories long forgotten. A tour-de-force, The Blondes of Wisconsin knows what love is-and what it means to lose it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299331146
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 04/13/2021
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Anthony Bukoski is an award-winning writer and a fellow of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. A member of the Polish American Historical Association, he is the author of the collections Time Between Trains, Children of Strangers, and Polonaise.
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