New Releases by Ron Rash

Ron Rash is the author of Plus bas dans la vallée (2024), The Caretaker (2023), Un silence brutal (2020), In the Valley (2020), The Best American Mystery Stories 2019 (2019).

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Plus bas dans la vallée

release date: Jun 12, 2024
Plus bas dans la vallée
Un an après son départ pour le Brésil, Serena Pemberton, entrepreneuse véreuse et personnage emblématique de l’œuvre de Ron Rash, revient dans les Great Smoky Mountains afin de s’assurer que la dernière parcelle de son exploitation sera déboisée avant la fin de juillet. Il ne reste que trois jours. La pluie incessante qui fait de ce flanc de montagne un véritable bourbier, les serpents impitoyables, l’épuisement des bûcherons en sous-effectif rendent la tâche presque impossible. La "Lady Macbeth des Appalaches" sera-t-elle à la hauteur de sa sinistre réputation ? Autour de ce diamant noir, six nouvelles âpres mais traversées d’éclairs d’un humour parfois grinçant disent la vie rude et privée d’horizon des enfants oubliés de l’Amérique.

The Caretaker

release date: Sep 26, 2023
The Caretaker
ONE OF THE NEW YORKER''S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR • Told against the backdrop of the Korean War as a small Appalachian town sends its sons to battle, The Caretaker by award-winning author Ron Rash ("One of the great American authors at work today" —The New York Times) is a breathtaking love story and a searing examination of the acts we seek to justify in the name of duty, family, honor, and love. It’s 1951 in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Blackburn Gant, his life irrevocably altered by a childhood case of polio, seems condemned to spend his life among the dead as the sole caretaker of a hilltop cemetery. It suits his withdrawn personality, and the inexplicable occurrences that happen from time to time rattle him less than interaction with the living. But when his best and only friend, the kind but impulsive Jacob Hampton, is conscripted to serve overseas, Blackburn is charged with caring for Jacob’s wife, Naomi, as well. Sixteen-year-old Naomi Clarke is an outcast in Blowing Rock, an outsider, poor and uneducated, who works as a seasonal maid in the town’s most elegant hotel. When Naomi eloped with Jacob a few months after her arrival, the marriage scandalized the community, most of all his wealthy parents who disinherited him. Shunned by the townsfolk for their differences and equally fearful that Jacob may never come home, Blackburn and Naomi grow closer and closer until a shattering development derails numerous lives. A tender examination of male friendship and rivalry as well as a riveting, page-turning novel of familial devotion, The Caretaker brilliantly depicts the human capacity for delusion and destruction all too often justified as acts of love.

Un silence brutal

release date: Aug 19, 2020
Un silence brutal
Dans une petite ville des Appalaches, le shérif Les s’apprête à rendre son étoile. À trois semaines de la retraite, il espère couler des jours tranquilles. Mais lorsqu’un irréductible vieillard est accusé d’avoir empoisonné la rivière, tuant les truites d’un relais touristique, une enquête est ouverte. Guidé par son amie Becky et par la beauté d’une nature menacée, Les doit naviguer parmi les eaux troubles et dangereuses de cette dernière affaire, qui fera ressurgir ce qui a longtemps été tu. Dans ce roman poétique et envoûtant, Ron Rash illumine des vies façonnées par un lien puissant à la terre, que la violence moderne – de la frénésie du profit aux ravages de la meth – détruit impunément.

In the Valley

release date: Aug 04, 2020
In the Valley
*Named a Garden & Gun and Atlanta Journal Constitution best book of the year* Winner of the 2020 Thomas Robinson Prize for Southern Literature "Mesmerizing...He''s one of the best living American writers."--Janet Maslin, New York Times Book Review From bestselling and award-winning writer Ron Rash ("One of the great American authors at work today."--The New York Times) comes a collection of ten searing stories and the return of the villainess who propelled Serena to national acclaim, in a long-awaited novella. Ron Rash has long been a revered presence in the landscape of American letters. A virtuosic novelist, poet, and story writer, he evokes the beauty and brutality of the land, the relentless tension between past and present, and the unquenchable human desire to be a little bit better than circumstances would seem to allow (to paraphrase Faulkner). In these ten stories, Rash spins a haunting allegory of the times we live in--rampant capitalism, the severing of ties to the natural world in the relentless hunt for profit, the destruction of body and soul with pills meant to mute our pain--and yet within this world he illuminates acts of extraordinary decency and heroism. Two of the stories have already been singled out for accolades: "Baptism" was chosen by Roxane Gay for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories 2018, and "Neighbors" was selected by Jonathan Lethem for The Best American Mystery Stories 2019. And in revisiting Serena Pemberton, Rash updates his bestselling parable of greed run amok as his deliciously vindictive heroine returns to the North Carolina wilderness she left scarred and desecrated to make one final effort to kill the child that threatens all she has accomplished. "A gorgeous, brutal writer" (Richard Price) working at the height of his powers, Ron Rash has created another mesmerizing look at the imperfect world around us.

The Best American Mystery Stories 2019

release date: Jan 01, 2019
The Best American Mystery Stories 2019
For Jonathan Lethem, "crime stories are deep species gossip." He writes in his introduction that "they''re fundamentally stories of power, of its exercise, both spontaneous and conspiratorial; stories of impulse and desire, and of the turning of tables." The Best American Mystery Stories 2019 has its full share of salacious intrigue, guilt, and retribution. The twists and bad decisions pile up when a thief picks the wrong target or a simple scavenger hunt takes a terrible turn. What happens when you befriend a death row inmate, or just how does writing Internet clickbait became a decidedly dangerous occupation? "How can we not hang on their outcomes?" asks Lethem. "Are we innocent ourselves, or complicit?" Read on to find out.

Un pie en el paraíso

release date: Sep 26, 2018
Un pie en el paraíso
LA PRIMERA NOVELA DE UN CLÁSICO CONTEMPORÁNEO. LA VOZ MÁS IMPORTANTE DE LA NARRATIVA SUREÑA ESTADOUNIDENSE. «Un escritor para escritores que escribe para todo el mundo». COLUM MCCANN «Repleto de potencia, humanidad y un excepcional don para contar historias». IRVINE WELSH «Rash es capaz, desde la primera página, de convencer al lector de que su historia y sus personajes van a ser decisivos para él». NICK HORNBY «Las historias de Ron Rash me provocan tal punzada en el corazón que tengo que sentarme y, mientras miro por la ventana, pensar en ellas una y otra vez».ALICE MUNRO «Como sus grandes predecesores, Faulkner, Flannery O''Connor y, especialmente, Eudora Welty, la prosa de Rash está enraizada en el sur de los Estados Unidos, y de esa tierra y su gente, extrae sus intensas y absorbentes narraciones».EDNA O''BRIEN Oconee, condado rural de los Apalaches, principio de los años cincuenta. Un antiguo territorio cheroqui está a punto de ser de nuevo arrebatado a sus legítimos pobladores: la compañía eléctrica Carolina Power ha adquirido todas las tierras del valle para construir una presa, un inmenso lago que anegará por igual granjas y cultivos. Sin embargo, una inclemente sequía castiga ese verano y el maíz y el tabaco crujen bajo los pies en los agostados surcos. El sheriff y veterano de guerra Will Alexander es el único en kilómetros a la redonda en haber pisado una universidad, pero ¿de qué sirve eso si no se es capaz de encontrar un cuerpo? El de Holland Winchester, que no regresó a casa a mediodía y cuya madre oyó un disparo en la propiedad vecina... Un pie en el paraíso es en esencia, como todas las grandes novelas, una historia de amor y de muerte. Telúrica, elemental, resonante de parábola y símbolo, el relato se despliega ante el lector con la límpida cadencia de una prosa que, desde sus inicios, ha identificado a quien seguramente sea el máximo exponente en activo de esa peculiarísima tradición narrativa que sigue alimentando el sur de los Estados Unidos.

Par le vent pleuré

release date: Aug 16, 2017
Par le vent pleuré
Dans une petite ville paisible au cœur des Appalaches, la rivière vient de déposer sur la grève une poignée d''ossements, ayant appartenu à une jeune femme. Elle s''appelait Ligeia, et personne n''avait plus entendu parler d''elle depuis un demi-siècle. 1969 : le summer of love. Ligeia débarque de Floride avec l''insouciance et la sensualité de sa jeunesse, avide de plaisirs et de liberté. C''est l''époque des communautés hippies, du Vietnam, de la drogue, du sexe et du Grateful Dead. Deux frères, Bill et Eugene, qui vivent bien loin de ces révolutions, sous la coupe d''un grand-père tyrannique et conservateur, vont se laisser séduire par Ligeia la sirène et emporter dans le tourbillon des tentations. Le temps d''une saison, la jeune fille bouleversera de fond en comble leur relation, leur vision du monde, et scellera à jamais leur destin – avant de disparaître aussi subitement qu''elle était apparue. À son macabre retour, les deux frères vont devoir rendre des comptes au fantôme de leur passé, et à leur propre conscience, rejouant sur fond de paysages grandioses l''éternelle confrontation d''Abel et de Caïn. " Rash est un conteur envoûtant, qui fait monter avec brio la tension entre le passé et le présent de l''histoire. Une histoire fondée sur le contrôle, le Mal et la nature même du pouvoir, celui de sauver comme celui de tuer. " The Washington Post

The Risen

release date: Sep 06, 2016
The Risen
“The Risen is an important novel — and an intriguing one — from one of our master storytellers. In its pages, the past rises up, haunting and chiding, demanding answers of us all.” —The News & Observer New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash demonstrates his superb narrative skills in this suspenseful and evocative tale of two brothers whose lives are altered irrevocably by the events of one long-ago summer, one bewitching young woman—and the secrets that could destroy their lives. While swimming in a secluded creek on a hot Sunday in 1969, sixteen-year-old Eugene and his older brother, Bill, meet the entrancing Ligeia. A sexy, free-spirited redhead from Daytona Beach banished to their small North Carolina town, Ligeia entrances the brothers, especially Eugene, who is drawn to her raw sensuality and rebellious attitude. Eugene begins to move farther and farther away from his brother, the cautious and dutiful Bill, and when Ligeia vanishes as suddenly as she appeared, the growing rift between the two brothers becomes immutable. Decades later, the once close brothers now lead completely different lives. Bill is a gifted and successful surgeon, and a paragon of the community, while Eugene, the town reprobate, is a failed writer and determined alcoholic. When a shocking reminder of the past unexpectedly surfaces, Eugene is plunged back into that fateful summer, and the girl he cannot forget. The deeper Eugene delves into his memories, the closer he comes to finding the truth. But can Eugene’s recollections be trusted? And will the truth set him free and offer salvation . . . or destroy his damaged life and everyone he loves?

Poems

release date: Mar 15, 2016
Poems
A collection of haunting lyricism that evokes the beauty and hardship of the rural South, by a revered American master of letters—the award-winning, bestselling author of the novels Serena, Something Rich and Strange, and Above the Waterfall. In this incandescent, profound, and accessible collection, beloved and award-winning poet, novelist, and short-story writer Ron Rash vividly channels the rhythms of life in Appalachia, deftly capturing the panoply of individuals who are its heart and soul—men and women inured to misfortune and hard times yet defined by tremendous fortitude, resilience, and a fierce sense of community. In precise, supple language that swerves from the stark to the luminous, Rash richly describes the splendor of the natural landscape and poignantly renders the lives of those dependent on its bounty—in cotton mills and tobacco fields, farmlands and forests. The haunting memories and shared histories of these people—their rituals and traditions—animate this land, and are celebrated in Rash’s crystalline, intensely imagined verse. With an eye for the surprising and vivid detail, Ron Rash powerfully captures the sorrows and exaltations of this wondrous world he knows intimately. Illuminating and indelible, Poems demonstrates his rich talents and confirms his legacy as a standard-bearer for the literature of the American South.

Above the Waterfall

release date: Sep 08, 2015
Above the Waterfall
In this poetic and haunting tale set in contemporary Appalachia, New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash illuminates lives shaped by violence and a powerful connection to the land. Les, a long-time sheriff just three-weeks from retirement, contends with the ravages of crystal meth and his own duplicity in his small Appalachian town. Becky, a park ranger with a harrowing past, finds solace amid the lyrical beauty of this patch of North Carolina. Enduring the mistakes and tragedies that have indelibly marked them, they are drawn together by a reverence for the natural world. When an irascible elderly local is accused of poisoning a trout stream, Les and Becky are plunged into deep and dangerous waters, forced to navigate currents of disillusionment and betrayal that will force them to question themselves and test their tentative bond—and threaten to carry them over the edge. Echoing the heartbreaking beauty of William Faulkner and the spiritual isolation of Carson McCullers, Above the Waterfall demonstrates once again the prodigious talent of “a gorgeous, brutal writer” (Richard Price) hailed as “one of the great American authors at work today” (Janet Maslin, New York Times).

The World Made Straight

release date: Jun 24, 2015
The World Made Straight
Travis Shelton is seventeen the summer he wanders into the woods onto private property outside his North Carolina hometown, discovers a grove of marijuana large enough to make him some serious money, and steps into the jaws of a bear trap. After hours of passing in and out of consciousness, Travis is discovered by Carlton Toomey, the wise and vicious farmer who set the trap to protect his plants, and Travis’s confrontation with the subtle evils within his rural world has begun. Before long, Travis has moved out of his parents’ home to live with Leonard Shuler, a one-time schoolteacher who lost his job and custody of his daughter years ago, when he was framed by a vindictive student. Now Leonard lives with his dogs and his sometime girlfriend in a run-down trailer outside town, deals a few drugs, and studies journals from the Civil War. Travis becomes his student, of sorts, and the fate of these two outsiders becomes increasingly entwined as the community’s terrible past and corrupt present bear down on each of them from every direction, leading to a violent reckoning—not only with Toomey, but with the legacy of the Civil War massacre that, even after a century, continues to divide an Appalachian community. Vivid, harrowing yet ultimately hopeful, The World Made Straight is Ron Rash’s subtlest exploration yet of the painful conflict between the bonds of home and the desire for independence.

The Shark's Tooth

release date: Apr 17, 2015
The Shark's Tooth
The Shark''s Tooth is a poetic tale of imagination and conservation in which a young girl visiting her grandparents'' beach house finds friendship with the ocean''s creatures. Sharks'' teeth are given to her by her new aquatic friends as gifts, symbolic of her connections to nature and the sea. As the little girl grows up and moves away to the city, she loses her kinship to the natural world. When she returns to the beach house as an adult, she is convinced that her childhood memories were only acts of make-believe—until she receives a sign that her ocean adventures may have been real after all. The Shark''s Tooth is the first children''s book written by New York Times best-selling author Ron Rash. Cecile L. K. Martin''s colorful cut-paper illustrations complement the story, and novelist and children''s author Mary Alice Monroe provides an engaging afterword on the story''s empowering message of creativity and conservation.

Incandescences

release date: Apr 08, 2015
Incandescences
Les douze nouvelles de ce recueil sont des portraits de désespoir rural, des tranches de vie oblitérées par la misère, le manque d''éducation, la drogue. Situées dans le décor sauvage et magnifique des Appalaches, déjà rencontré dans Le Monde à l''endroit et Une terre d''ombre, elles évoluent entre l''époque de la guerre de Sécession et nos jours. Elles décrivent avec une compassion affligée et lucide de pathétiques gestes de survie, une violence quotidienne banalisée par la pauvreté, des enfants sacrifiés par leurs parents au culte de la meth ou des actes meurtriers commis sous couvert de bonnes intentions. Elles parlent aussi de vieux mythes et des croyances qui perdurent dans cette contrée imperméable au progrès et à la modernité. À mi-chemin entre le minimalisme de Raymond Carver et le gothique de William Faulkner, Ron Rash écrit une prose d''une noirceur poétique, laissant par instants entrevoir un éclair d''humanité même chez les êtres les plus endurcis. Né en Caroline du Sud en 1953, Ron Rash est un poète, auteur de cinq recueils de nouvelles et de cinq romans, tous lauréats de prestigieux prix littéraires –;Sherwood Anderson Prize, O. Henry Prize (deux fois), James Still Award, Novello Literary Award. Il est titulaire de la chaire John Parris d''Appalachian Studies à la Western Carolina University. Incandescences a été récompensé en 2010 par le Frank O''Connor International Short Story Award. Traduit de l''anglais (États-Unis) par Isabelle Reinharez

Ron Rash Collection

release date: Feb 17, 2015

The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth

release date: Dec 03, 2014
The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth
Ten humorous, interconnected short stories following three narrators as they learn lessons about life in the North Carolina foothills. The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth was originally released in 1994 and was the first published book from acclaimed writer Ron Rash. This twentieth anniversary edition takes us back to where it all began with ten linked short stories, framed like a novel, introducing us to a trio of memorable narrators—Tracy, Randy, and Vincent—making their way against the hardscrabble backdrop of the North Carolina foothills. With a comedic touch that may surprise readers familiar only with Rash’s later, darker fiction, these earnest tales reveal the hard lessons of good whiskey, bad marriages, weak foundations, familial legacies, questionable religious observances, and the dubious merits of possum breeding, as well as the hard-won reconciliations with self, others, and home that can only be garnered in good time. The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth shows us the promising beginnings of a master storyteller honing his craft and contributing from the start to the fine traditions of southern fiction and lore. This Southern Revivals edition includes a new introduction from the author and a contextualizing preface from series editor Robert H. Brinkmeyer, director of the University of South Carolina Institute for Southern Studies. “The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth celebrates storytelling as art and necessity. Like the best Southern writers, Ron Rash gives us funny without cornpone, irony without mockery, charm without sentimentality.” —Marianne Gingher “This book of stories, shaped like a novel, is an impressive debut, both humorous and insightful. Ron Rash has the eye and ear of a very fine storyteller.” —Clyde Edgerton “He has given us real writing and real stories, the kinds of tales we hear and repeat, and which return to us in our sleeping and waking dreams.” —Max Childers, Creative Loafing “A substantial contribution to recent Southern fiction.” —Gil Allen, The Georgia Review “Wonderfully crafted entertainment in the finest tradition of today’s Southern writers.” —Southern Book Trade

Something Rich and Strange

release date: Nov 04, 2014
Something Rich and Strange
From the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling award-winning author of Serena and The Cove, thirty of his finest short stories, collected in one volume. No one captures the complexities of Appalachia—a rugged, brutal landscape of exquisite beauty—as evocatively and indelibly as author and poet Ron Rash. Winner of the Frank O''Connor International Short Story Award, two O Henry prizes, and a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award, Rash brilliantly illuminates the tensions between the traditional and the modern, the old and new south, tenderness and violence, man and nature. Though the focus is regional, the themes of Rash’s work are universal, striking an emotional chord that resonates deep within each of our lives. Something Rich and Strange showcases this revered master’s artistry and craftsmanship in thirty stories culled from his previously published collections Nothing Gold Can Stay, Burning Bright, Chemistry, and The Night New Jesus Fell to Earth. Each work of short fiction demonstrates Rash’s dazzling ability to evoke the heart and soul of this land and its people—men and women inexorably tethered to the geography that defines and shapes them. Filled with suspense and myth, hope and heartbreak, told in language that flows like “shimmering, liquid poetry” (Atlanta Journal Constitution), Something Rich and Strange is an iconic work from an American literary virtuoso.

Une terre d'ombre

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Une terre d'ombre
Laurel Shelton est vouée à une vie isolée avec son frère — revenu de la Première Guerre mondiale amputé d’une main —, dans la ferme héritée de leurs parents, au fond d’un vallon encaissé que les habitants de la ville considèrent comme maudit : rien n’y pousse et les malheurs s’y accumulent. Marquée par ce lieu, et par une tache de naissance qui oblitère sa beauté, la jeune femme est considérée par tous comme rien moins qu’une sorcière. Sa vie bascule lorsqu’elle rencontre au bord de la rivière un mystérieux inconnu, muet, qui joue divinement d’une flûte en argent. L’action va inexorablement glisser de l’émerveillement de la rencontre au drame, imputable exclusivement à l’ignorance et à la peur d’une population nourrie de préjugés et ébranlée par les échos de la guerre.La splendeur de la nature, le silence et la musique apportent un contrepoint sensible à l’intolérance, à la xénophobie et à un patriotisme buté qui tourne à la violence aveugle.Après Le Monde à l’endroit (Seuil, 2012), Une terre d’ombre prolonge une réflexion engagée par l’auteur sur la folie guerrière des hommes, tout en développant pour la première fois dans son œuvre romanesque une histoire d’amour tragique qui donne à ce récit poignant sa dimension universelle.Traduit de l’anglais (Etats-Unis) par Isabelle ReinharezNé en Caroline du Sud en 1953, Ron Rash est un poète, auteur de cinq recueils de nouvelles et de cinq romans, tous lauréats de prestigieux prix littéraires —Sherwood Anderson Prize, O. Henry Prize, James Still Award, Novello Literary Award, Frank O’Connor Award. Il est titulaire de la chaire John Parris d’Appalachian Studies à la Western Carolina University.

The Ron Rash Reader

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The Ron Rash Reader
An exemplary sampling of poetry and prose from the internationally acclaimed writer of the Southern experience

Nothing Gold Can Stay

release date: Feb 19, 2013
Nothing Gold Can Stay
From Ron Rash, PEN / Faulkner Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Serena, comes a new collection of unforgettable stories set in Appalachia that focuses on the lives of those haunted by violence and tenderness, hope and fear—spanning the Civil War to the present day. The darkness of Ron Rash’s work contrasts with its unexpected sensitivity and stark beauty in a manner that could only be accomplished by this master of the short story form. Nothing Gold Can Stay includes 14 stories, including Rash’s “The Trusty,” which first appeared in The New Yorker.

My Father Like a River

release date: Jan 29, 2013
My Father Like a River
Ron Rash, PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Serena and The Cove, has been called "a gorgeous writer" (Richard Price) with a "reputation for writerly miracles" (Janet Maslin, The New York Times), and is been heralded as "one of our very finest novelists" (Richard Russo). Now comes an exclusive eSingle featuring a never-before-published short story that shows the lyrical and masterful RonRash at his very best. My Father Like a River transcends the haunting landscape of Rash''s native south and explores the complex, powerful relationship between father and family, and the authentic sense of loss one experiences while unemployed—all told in vivid, potent prose. Also includes Ron''s short story "The Trusty", which was originally published in The New Yorker.

The Cove

release date: Nov 06, 2012
The Cove
The New York Times bestselling author of Serena returns to Appalachia, this time at the height of World War I, with the story of a blazing but doomed love affair caught in the turmoil of a nation at war Deep in the rugged Appalachians of North Carolina lies the cove, a dark, forbidding place where spirits and fetches wander, and even the light fears to travel. Or so the townsfolk of Mars Hill believe–just as they know that Laurel Shelton, the lonely young woman who lives within its shadows, is a witch. Alone except for her brother, Hank, newly returned from the trenches of France, she aches for her life to begin. Then it happens–a stranger appears, carrying nothing but a beautiful silver flute and a note explaining that his name is Walter, he is mute, and is bound for New York. Laurel finds him in the woods, nearly stung to death by yellow jackets, and nurses him back to health. As the days pass, Walter slips easily into life in the cove and into Laurel''s heart, bringing her the only real happiness she has ever known. But Walter harbors a secret that could destroy everything–and danger is closer than they know. Though the war in Europe is near its end, patriotic fervor flourishes thanks to the likes of Chauncey Feith, an ambitious young army recruiter who stokes fear and outrage throughout the county. In a time of uncertainty, when fear and ignorance reign, Laurel and Walter will discover that love may not be enough to protect them. This lyrical, heart-rending tale, as mesmerizing as its award-winning predecessor Serena, shows once again this masterful novelist at the height of his powers.

Le Monde à l'endroit

release date: Aug 22, 2012
Le Monde à l'endroit
Travis Shelton, 17 ans, découvre un champ de cannabis en allant pêcher la truite au pied de Divide Mountain, dans les Appalaches. C''est un jeu d''enfant d''embarquer quelques plants sur son pick-up. Trois récoltes scélérates plus tard, Travis est surpris par le propritéaire, Toomey, qui lui sectionne le tendon d''Achille, histoire de lui donner une leçon. Mais ce ne sera pas la seule de cet été-là: en couflit ouvert avec son père, cultivateur de tabac intransigeant, Travis trouve refuge dans le mobile home de Leonard, un prof déchu devenu dealer. L''occasion pour lui de découvrir les lourds secrets qui pèsent sur la communauté de Shelton Laurel depuis un massacre perpétré pendant la guerre de Sécession. Confronté aux ombres troubles du passé, Travis devra également affronter les épreuves du présent. Le père, Toomey, Leonard, trois figures qui incarnent chacune une forme d''autorité masculine, vont tragiquement façonner son passage à l''âge d''homme. Ce roman, le troisième de Ron Rash - après Un pied au paradis et Serena - à être traduit en français, confirme par son lyrisme âpre que cet écrivain est avant tout un poète, ardent défenseur de sa terre et de la mémoire de celle-ci. Né en Caroline du Sud en 1953, Ron Rash est l''auteur de quatre recueils de nouvelles et de cinq romans, tous lauréats de prestigieux prix littéraires - Sherwood Anderson Prize, O. Henry Prize, James Still Award, Novello Literary Award, Frank O''Connor Award. Traduit de l''anglais (États-Unis) par Isabelle Reinharez.

Dying in the Wool

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Dying in the Wool
Bridgestead is a peaceful spot. Pretty and remote, nothing exceptional happens. Until the day that Master of the Mill Joshua Braithwaite goes missing. Now Joshua''s daughter is getting married and wants one last attempt at finding her father. Who better to investigate than Kate Shackleton?

Burning Bright

release date: Aug 18, 2011
Burning Bright
Jacob and Edna have fallen on hard times. They haven''t lost everything the way others have, but they have lost enough. When one of their hens stops laying eggs, it seems like the final straw. Jacob is determined to solve the mystery. What he discovers is as heartbreaking as it is revelatory. This is just one of the remarkable stories in Burning Bright - an award-winning collection that confirms why Ron Rash has won comparisons with John Steinbeck, Cormac McCarthy and Gabriel García Márquez. It is rare that an author can capture the complexities of a place as though it were a person, as Ron Rash does with the rugged, brutal landscape of the Appalachian Mountains. At the same time, again and again he conjures characters that live long in the mind after their stories have been told.

Waking

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Waking
Long live Ron Rash the storyteller, but heres the news. Ron Rash the poet is back and giving us poems that are both the river stones and the water making them shine. If allowed only two words for this wonderful poet, they would have to be clear and lithe.

Un pied au paradis

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Un pied au paradis
Oconee, comté rural des Appalaches du Sud, années 1950. Une terre jadis arrachée aux Indiens Cherokee et qui sera bientôt enlevée à ses habitants : la compagnie d''électricité Carolina Power rachète peu à peu tous les terrains de la vallée. Le shérif Will Alexander doit retrouver un corps astucieusement dissimulé. Holland Wincherster a en effet disparu et sa mère est persuadée de sa mort. Mais l''évidence et la conviction n''y font rien : pas de cadavre, pas de meurtre. Sur fond de pays voué à la disparition, une histoire de jalousie et de vengeance, très noire et intense, sous forme de récit à cinq voix : le shérif, le voisin, la voisine, le fils et l''adjoint.

Ron Rash, "Good Friday, 1995, Driving West," Poem

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Ron Rash, "Good Friday, 1995, Driving West," Poem
The collection contains a postcard of Ron Rash''s poem Good Friday, 1995, Driving Westward. It was published by Iris Publishing Group for the occasion of the induction of Ron Rash into the South Carolina Academy of Authors.

Serena

release date: Oct 07, 2008
Serena
Penned by an award-winning writer, this Gothic tale of greed, corruption, and revenge is set against the backdrop of the 1930s wilderness and America''s burgeoning environmental movement.

Chemistry and Other Stories

release date: Apr 17, 2007
Chemistry and Other Stories
In Rash''s stories, spanning the entire 20th century in Appalachia, rural communities struggle with the arrival of a new era where the collision of the old and new south, of antique and modern, resonate with the depth and power of ancient myths.

Saints at the River

release date: Apr 01, 2007
Saints at the River
From a major voice in Southern literature comes award-winning author Ron Rash''s Saints at the River, a novel about a town divided by the aftermath of a tragic accident--and the woman caught in the middle. When a twelve-year-old girl drowns in the Tamassee River and her body is trapped in a deep eddy, the people of the small South Carolina town that bears the river''s name are thrown into the national spotlight. The girl''s parents want to attempt a rescue of the body; environmentalists are convinced the rescue operation will cause permanent damage to the river and set a dangerous precedent. Torn between the two sides is Maggie Glenn, a twenty-eight-year-old newspaper photographer who grew up in the town and has been sent to document the incident. Since leaving home almost ten years ago, Maggie has done her best to avoid her father, but now, as the town''s conflict opens old wounds, she finds herself revisiting the past she''s fought so hard to leave behind. Meanwhile, the reporter who''s accompanied her to cover the story turns out to have a painful past of his own, and one that might stand in the way of their romance. Drawing on the same lyrical prose and strong sense of place that distinguished his award-winning first novel, One Foot in Eden, Ron Rash has written a book about the deepest human themes: the love of the land, the hold of the dead on the living, and the need to dive beneath the surface to arrive at a deeper truth. Saints at the River confirms the arrival of one of today''s most gifted storytellers.
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