The Marble Orchard
Autor Alex Tayloren Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2015
An engrossing and tragic literary thriller that evokes the sinister realism of Cormac McCarthy and the inescapable family bonds of Daniel Woodrell, The Marble Orchard tells the story of Beam, the black sheep of the Sheetmire family, a large and entrenched rural Kentucky clan. Beam finds himself on the run after killing a man who was trying to rob him, a man who turns out to be the son of Loat Duncan, a powerful local businessman and cold-blooded killer.
With Loat—who is hiding a devastating secret about Beam's past—and Elvis, the local sheriff, hot on his trail, Beam leads a nomadic existence as he descends deeper into his own heart of darkness, slipping from one place to the next, each more mysterious than the last. The people he meets during his journey—an enigmatic trucker dressed in a suit, a cemetery-dwelling Good Samaritan, an armless brothel owner—are pieces of a puzzle that hold the key to Beam's past, as well as his possible future salvation.
Alex Taylor holds an MFA from the University of Mississippi and has taught creative writing at Western Kentucky University and McNeese State University. His debut collection, The Name of the Nearest River, was published to great critical acclaim in 2010. Taylor has received the Thomas and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing, the Barry Hannah Prize for Fiction, and the Eric Hoffer Award in General Fiction. His stories have appeared in the Oxford American, Black Warrior Review, Carolina Quarterly, American Short Fiction, the Greensboro Review, and elsewhere. He hails from Rosine, Kentucky.
With Loat—who is hiding a devastating secret about Beam's past—and Elvis, the local sheriff, hot on his trail, Beam leads a nomadic existence as he descends deeper into his own heart of darkness, slipping from one place to the next, each more mysterious than the last. The people he meets during his journey—an enigmatic trucker dressed in a suit, a cemetery-dwelling Good Samaritan, an armless brothel owner—are pieces of a puzzle that hold the key to Beam's past, as well as his possible future salvation.
Alex Taylor holds an MFA from the University of Mississippi and has taught creative writing at Western Kentucky University and McNeese State University. His debut collection, The Name of the Nearest River, was published to great critical acclaim in 2010. Taylor has received the Thomas and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing, the Barry Hannah Prize for Fiction, and the Eric Hoffer Award in General Fiction. His stories have appeared in the Oxford American, Black Warrior Review, Carolina Quarterly, American Short Fiction, the Greensboro Review, and elsewhere. He hails from Rosine, Kentucky.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781935439998
ISBN-10: 1935439995
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: IG Publishing
ISBN-10: 1935439995
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: IG Publishing
Recenzii
"Taylor’s understanding of place, 'ancient beyond all measure and remote beyond all reckoning,' and the hard people who 'walk around with the dark all their lives until they are the dark' echoes the cultural dissections of Daniel Woodrell and James Lee Burke. A brilliant debut."—Kirkus
"Taylor's plot is relentless and the reader is not released from its throes until the very end—not neatly, but with a lingering air of sadness and inevitably that is difficult to shake off. This is a stunning debut novel."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Taylor's plot is relentless and the reader is not released from its throes until the very end—not neatly, but with a lingering air of sadness and inevitably that is difficult to shake off. This is a stunning debut novel."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Notă biografică
Alex Taylor holds an M.F.A. from The University of Mississippi and has taught Creative Writing at Western Kentucky University and McNeese State University in Lake Charles, LA. His debut collection, The Name of the Nearest River, was published to great critical acclaim in 2010 by Sarabande as part of the Linda Bruckheimer Kentucky Series, and is in its third printing. Taylor has received the Thomas and Lillie D. Chaffin Award for Appalachian Writing, the Barry Hannah Prize for Fiction, and the Eric Hoffer Award in General Fiction. His stories have appeared in The Oxford American, Black Warrior Review, Carolina Quarterly, American Short Fiction, The Greensboro Review, and elsewhere. Taylor hails from Rosine, Kentucky.
Descriere
The bastard stepchild of Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men and Daniel Woodrell’s Winter’s Bone.