Nothing Gold Can Stay

Awards:   Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2013. Long-listed for The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2013
Author:   Ron Rash
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781921922091


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 February 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Nothing Gold Can Stay


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Awards

  • Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2013.
  • Long-listed for The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2013

Overview

PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash returns again toAppalachia to capture lives haunted by violence and tenderness, hope and fear in unforgettablestories that span the Civil War to the present day. In the title story, two drug addicted friends return to the farm where they worked as boys tosteal their boss's unusual but valuable war trophies. In 'The Trusty', Ron Rash's first story toappear in the New Yorker, a prisoner sent to fetch water for the chain gang tries to sweet talk afarmer's young wife into helping him escape, only to find she is as trapped as he is. In 'SomethingRich and Strange', a diver is called upon to pull a drowned girl's body free from under a falls, butfinds her eerily at peace below the surface. The violence of Rash's characters and their rawsettings are matched only by their unexpected tenderness and stark beauty, a masterfulcombination that has earned Rash an avalanche of praise.

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Author:   Ron Rash
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781921922091


ISBN 10:   1921922095
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'Set during World War I, The Cove is a novel that speaks intimately to today's politics. Beautifully written, tough, raw, uncompromising, entirely new. Ron Rash is a writer's writer who writes for others' Colum McCann 'The Cove is a marvelous novel, bristling with power, humanity and the exceptional quality of characterization and story-telling we have come to expect from Ron Rash' Irvine Welsh 'When writers gather and tipple while discussing those not present at the table but admired, the name Ron Rash quickly comes up. Rash throws a big shadow now and it's only going to get bigger and soon.' Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone '[The stories] display a universality that goes beyond time or place...There is a purity and precision in Rash's prose reminiscent of his poetry, that makes these stories deceptively easy to read as they are hard to forget. This is memorable and unflinching short fiction.' Booklist 'Short stories may be to novels as carpentry is to architecture, but all of Rash's stories are crafted, jointed and dovetailed in quite beautiful, striking ways. Perhaps good short stories are consistently distinguished by the sort of severe, exacting clarity in which Rash specialises.' Canberra Times Ron Rash's Burning Bright is a volume of spare, finely tuned short stories that take us deep into the soul of the American highlands...this volume of stories consolidates Rash's reputation as an American master at the height of his powers.' Age 'Powerful, violent and compelling, Serena has the grace of a literary masterpiece, a read to be savoured page after page. The language is cool, clear and compelling; dialogue and atmospherics as sharp as the Appalachian mountain air.' Courier Mail 'Rash writes in the tradition of William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor and more contemporary writers such as Charles Frazier and Cormac McCarthy. His fiction occupies that strange, language-driven netherland between myth and realism. It's a dark, poetic, blood-soaked world.' Weekend Australian 'Get as far as the opening page of Ron Rash's Serena and you won't be able to put it down...His writing is beautifully evocative and his sense of place and time captivating...utterly chilling and gripping reading. Ron Rash has a bestseller on his hands.' Sunday Telegraph


`Rash is a consummate storyteller…The stories are filled with twists, amusing plays on language and accent, black humour, irony and, of course, beautiful prose.’ * BookMooch * 'In the end it is not the shocking stories that make this collection so memorable but smaller, more allusive ones such as the deeply impressive The Magic Bus...For in these quieter stories one feels the same compassion that animates Twenty-Six Days, and by extension, the sliver of Chekov.' * Weekend Australian * `When writers gather and tipple while discussing those not present at the table but admired, the name Ron Rash quickly comes up. Rash throws a big shadow now and it’s only going to get bigger and soon.’ * Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter’s Bone * `[The stories] display a universality that goes beyond time or place...There is a purity and precision in Rash’s prose reminiscent of his poetry, that makes these stories deceptively easy to read as they are hard to forget. This is memorable and unflinching short fiction.’ * Booklist * `Short stories may be to novels as carpentry is to architecture, but all of Rash’s stories are crafted, jointed and dovetailed in quite beautiful, striking ways. Perhaps good short stories are consistently distinguished by the sort of severe, exacting clarity in which Rash specialises.’ * Canberra Times * `Rash writes in the tradition of William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor and more contemporary writers such as Charles Frazier and Cormac McCarthy. His fiction occupies that strange, language-driven netherland between myth and realism. It’s a dark, poetic, blood-soaked world.’ * Weekend Australian * 'Set during World War I, The Cove is a novel that speaks intimately to today’s politics. Beautifully written, tough, raw, uncompromising, entirely new. Ron Rash is a writer’s writer who writes for others’ * Colum McCann * `The Cove is a marvelous novel, bristling with power, humanity and the exceptional quality of characterization and story-telling we have come to expect from Ron Rash’ * Irvine Welsh * ``Ron Rash’s Burning Bright is a volume of spare, finely tuned short stories that take us deep into the soul of the American highlands...this volume of stories consolidates Rash’s reputation as an American master at the height of his powers.’ * Age * `Powerful, violent and compelling, Serena has the grace of a literary masterpiece, a read to be savoured page after page. The language is cool, clear and compelling; dialogue and atmospherics as sharp as the Appalachian mountain air.’ * Courier Mail * `Get as far as the opening page of Ron Rash’s Serena and you won’t be able to put it down...His writing is beautifully evocative and his sense of place and time captivating...utterly chilling and gripping reading. Ron Rash has a bestseller on his hands.’ * Sunday Telegraph *


'In the end it is not the shocking stories that make this collection so memorable but smaller, more allusive ones such as the deeply impressive The Magic Bus...For in these quieter stories one feels the same compassion that animates Twenty-Six Days, and by extension, the sliver of Chekov.' Weekend Australian 'When writers gather and tipple while discussing those not present at the table but admired, the name Ron Rash quickly comes up. Rash throws a big shadow now and it's only going to get bigger and soon.'A Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone '[The stories] display a universality that goes beyond time or place...There is a purity and precision in Rash's prose reminiscent of his poetry, that makes these stories deceptively easy to read as they are hard to forget. This is memorable and unflinching short fiction.'A Booklist 'Short stories may be to novels as carpentry is to architecture, but all of Rash's stories are crafted, jointed and dovetailed in quite beautiful, striking ways.A Perhaps good short stories are consistently distinguished by the sort of severe, exacting clarity in which Rash specialises.'A Canberra Times 'Rash writes in the tradition of William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor and more contemporary writers such as Charles Frazier and Cormac McCarthy. His fiction occupies that strange, language-driven netherland between myth and realism. It's a dark, poetic, blood-soaked world.'A Weekend Australian 'Set during World War I, The Cove is a novel that speaks intimately to today's politics. Beautifully written, tough, raw, uncompromising, entirely new.A Ron Rash is a writer's writer who writes for others'A A Colum McCann 'The Cove is a marvelous novel, bristling with power, humanity and the exceptional quality of characterization and story-telling we have come to expect from Ron Rash'A Irvine Welsh Ron Rash's Burning Bright is a volume of spare, finely tuned short stories that take us deep into the soul of the American highlands...this volume of stories consolidates Rash's reputation as an American master at the height of his powers.'A Age 'Powerful, violent and compelling, Serena has the grace of a literary masterpiece, a read to be savoured page after page. The language is cool, clear and compelling; dialogue and atmospherics as sharp as the Appalachian mountain air.'A Courier Mail 'Get as far as the opening page of Ron Rash's Serena and you won't be able to put it down...His writing is beautifully evocative and his sense of place and time captivating...utterly chilling and gripping reading. Ron Rash has a bestseller on his hands.'A Sunday Telegraph


'In the end it is not the shocking stories that make this collection so memorable but smaller, more allusive ones such as the deeply impressive The Magic Bus...For in these quieter stories one feels the same compassion that animates Twenty-Six Days, and by extension, the sliver of Chekov.' Weekend Australian 'When writers gather and tipple while discussing those not present at the table but admired, the name Ron Rash quickly comes up. Rash throws a big shadow now and it's only going to get bigger and soon.' Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone '[The stories] display a universality that goes beyond time or place...There is a purity and precision in Rash's prose reminiscent of his poetry, that makes these stories deceptively easy to read as they are hard to forget. This is memorable and unflinching short fiction.' Booklist 'Short stories may be to novels as carpentry is to architecture, but all of Rash's stories are crafted, jointed and dovetailed in quite beautiful, striking ways. Perhaps good short stories are consistently distinguished by the sort of severe, exacting clarity in which Rash specialises.' Canberra Times 'Rash writes in the tradition of William Faulkner and Flannery O'Connor and more contemporary writers such as Charles Frazier and Cormac McCarthy. His fiction occupies that strange, language-driven netherland between myth and realism. It's a dark, poetic, blood-soaked world.' Weekend Australian 'Set during World War I, The Cove is a novel that speaks intimately to today's politics. Beautifully written, tough, raw, uncompromising, entirely new. Ron Rash is a writer's writer who writes for others' Colum McCann 'The Cove is a marvelous novel, bristling with power, humanity and the exceptional quality of characterization and story-telling we have come to expect from Ron Rash' Irvine Welsh Ron Rash's Burning Bright is a volume of spare, finely tuned short stories that take us deep into the soul of the American highlands...this volume of stories consolidates Rash's reputation as an American master at the height of his powers.' Age 'Powerful, violent and compelling, Serena has the grace of a literary masterpiece, a read to be savoured page after page. The language is cool, clear and compelling; dialogue and atmospherics as sharp as the Appalachian mountain air.' Courier Mail 'Get as far as the opening page of Ron Rash's Serena and you won't be able to put it down...His writing is beautifully evocative and his sense of place and time captivating...utterly chilling and gripping reading. Ron Rash has a bestseller on his hands.' Sunday Telegraph 'Rash is a consummate storyteller...The stories are filled with twists, amusing plays on language and accent, black humour, irony and, of course, beautiful prose.' BookMooch


Author Information

Ron Rash is a multi-award-winning poet, short story writer and novelist. A PEN/Faulkner finalist for Serena, he is also a recipient of the O.Henry Prize and winner of the 2011 Frank O’Connor Award for Burning Bright, a collection of short stories. His other work includes the novels, One Foot in Eden and The Cove. He teaches at Western Carolina University and lives in the Appalachian Mountains, South Carolina.  Ron Rash has long been a critically acclaimed writer but his novel, Serena, catapulted him to new heights garnering rave reviews across Australia and becoming a New York Times bestseller. A feature film is being made with Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence to star.

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