DAVID KRANES is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Utah, where he received the Ramona Cannon Teaching Award and University Professor Award, among other honors. He is author of two volumes of short stories and seven novels. His 2001 novel, The National Tree, was adapted for television and aired on the Hallmark channel in November 2009. His short story, Cordials, won the 1996 Pushcart Prize, followed the next year by Low Tide in the Desert: Nevada Stories, which won the Western Heritage Award for Best Short Story. His writing has appeared in such magazines as Esquire, Ploughshares, and Transatlantic Review. Over fifty of his plays have been performed in New York and across the US, and his radio plays have been performed in the US, Canada, and abroad. The opera, Orpheus Lex, for which Mr. Kranes wrote the libretto, was performed at New York City's Symphony Space in February 2010. His volume of Selected Plays was published in August of 2011. A new play, The Last Word, developed at NYC's Lark Theater was recently given a staged reading at Salt Lake Acting Company. In his second (or is it third?) life, Mr. Kranes travels and consults for the casino industr
"In this exceptional collection of stories set mostly in Idaho in
the deep backwoods along river banks and lonely county roads,
Kranes' characters are all thrown out of their comfort zones. And
so is the reader. Richly drawn and complex, these stories challenge
the intellect." --15 BYTES
"There's something to be said about a writer whose style is easily
recognized, whose voice stands out, whose stories are readily
identified. What's remarkable about David Kranes's writing and
these stories, though, is that each story stands out on its own
merit, while every story is well crafted and conceived. Nothing
one-dimensional about his people, nothing one dimensional about his
prose, either." --FOREWORD REVIEWS
"From rainbow trout jumping in the Salmon River to watering holes
on the edge of McCall Lake, each of the ten stories in author and
playwright David Kranes's The Legend's Daughter transports the
reader to the wilderness of Eastern Idaho. The collection is not
simply a detailed portrait of Idaho, but an examination of the
lives of restless people seeking to escape from their lives and
find peace." --ZYZZYVA
"The Legend's Daughter is a story collection of real people
struggling with identity, with love, with time, rooted in the
rugged and indifferent beauty of Idaho where each character finds
his or her mirror in water, in stone, in place. David Kranes shows
how our tenacious love of life can transform any situation, large
or small, into alchemy. We are all living inside these raw and
well-drawn pages." --TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS, author of Erosion
"David Kranes uses language like a knife and the worlds in his
stories come off the page. We haven't seen this Idaho before. I'm
thrilled to have these stories, every one of them provocative,
riveting, and robust." --RON CARLSON, author of The Signal
"In these times of disconnection, David Kranes lassoes us with the
delicate tether of his multiple gifts and brings us home...a
storyteller and an elegant craftsman." --MARY SOJOURNER, author of
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"David Kranes has given us ten stories, entirely various, often
splendid, sometimes hilarious or heartbreaking." --WILLIAM
KITTREDGE, author of The Willow Field
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