Coal Miner's Holiday: Stories
Autor Kiki DeLanceyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2002
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Like a seam of coal, that mineral she knows so well, Kiki DeLancey is a valuable find, and a rare one as well: the self-taught writer who seems to have sprung fully formed out of nowhere. In the pages of Coal Miner’s Holiday (mining jargon for a forced layoff), DeLancey introduces us to the culture and characters of coal-mining towns bordering the Ohio River. Though she has a B.A. in political science and English, DeLancey never took a writing course, never had a writing mentor. She learned to write by reading such masters as William Faulkner and Sherwood Anderson, then writing, and rewriting her own stories. And DeLancey is, first and foremost, a storyteller. She tells the stories of unseen American immigrants–Polish, Greek, Irish, and others–who worked under the earth, in the dark and dangerous heart of the heart of the country. The result is a revelatory new voice in American fiction.
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Author tour in Northeast (New York City, Boston) and areas of Kentucky and Ohio
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Born Kiki Nicolozakes, Kiki DeLancey was brought up with close ties to the Greek community, with four grandparents from the island of Crete. DeLancey spent fifteen years in the coal industry, beginning as a permit clerk and finally, as Executive V.P. of Marietta Coal Company. Her stories have been published in literary magazines since 1987. She still lives where she was born and raised, in Cambridge, Ohio, now with her husband and children, where she works part-time as an investment manager, and is at work on a new collection of stories and a novel.
Marketing Plans:
Author tour in Northeast (New York City, Boston) and areas of Kentucky and Ohio
National radio campaign
Newsletter, brochure, catalog, and postcard mailings
Advertisements in key literary and trade magazines
Reader copies available to booksellers through participation in Book Sense Advance Access Program
Born Kiki Nicolozakes, Kiki DeLancey was brought up with close ties to the Greek community, with four grandparents from the island of Crete. DeLancey spent fifteen years in the coal industry, beginning as a permit clerk and finally, as Executive V.P. of Marietta Coal Company. Her stories have been published in literary magazines since 1987. She still lives where she was born and raised, in Cambridge, Ohio, now with her husband and children, where she works part-time as an investment manager, and is at work on a new collection of stories and a novel.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781889330709
ISBN-10: 1889330701
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Sarabande Books
Colecția Sarabande Books
ISBN-10: 1889330701
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Sarabande Books
Colecția Sarabande Books
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Like a seam of coal, that mineral she knows so well, Kiki DeLancey is a valuable find, and a rare one as well: the self-taught writer who seems to have sprung fully formed out of nowhere. In the pages of Coal Miners Holiday (mining jargon for a forced layoff), DeLancey introduces us to the culture and characters of coal-mining towns bordering the Ohio River. Though she has a B.A. in political science and English, DeLancey never took a writing course, never had a writing mentor. She learned to write by reading such masters as William Faulkner and Sherwood Anderson, then writing, and rewriting her own stories. And DeLancey is, first and foremost, a storyteller. Things happen in DeLanceys world: a woman washes the bodies of her four small children, one by one, as they die from a mysterious fever sweeping through coal country. An immigrant woman, living alone on the banks of the Ohio, undertakes a doomed quest to bake the bread her children loved, forty years ago. After quitting smoking, a smalltown sheriff is so infuriated by his friends lighting up in a no-smoking area, he shoots him in the knees. While the characters may remind us of Raymond Carversin their marginal status as well as in their complex human dignitythe prose is often lush and lyrical, more Faulknerian than minimalist. Kiki DeLancey tells the stories of unseen American immigrantsPolish, Greek, Irish, and otherswho worked under the earth, in the dark and dangerous heart of the heart of the country. The result is a revelatory new voice in American fiction.
Descriere
Coal mining stories from a self-taught writer.
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- Independent Publisher Book Awards Winner, 2003