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OverviewOver the last three decades, Ron Rash has emerged as one of the quintessential American writers of his generation. He has steadily gained critical and commercial recognition from his native Carolinas to an increasingly international audience. With four volumes of poetry, four short story collections, and five novels as evidence of his multifaceted talent, Rash has amassed an impressive list of accolades, including the O. Henry Prize, the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, the Sherwood Anderson Prize, the James Still Award of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, the Weatherford Award for best novel, and the Fiction Book of the Year Award from the Southern Book Critics Circle. The Ron Rash Reader is a collection of essential works that covers the full range of Rash’s career to date, from his first published collection of stories, The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth and Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina (1994), to Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories (2012) and includes previously unpublished material as well. Edited by Randall Wilhelm, this collection of more than sixty of Rash’s writings demonstrates his remarkable breadth and vitality across genres—from short stories and verse to novel excerpts and nonfiction—comprising a best-of volume for new readers and established aficionados alike. Arranged chronologically and by genre, the collection highlights the evolution of Rash’s craftsmanship and of his major themes within each genre, revealing the rich tapestry of expanding interests transcending genres. Wilhelm’s introduction offers a biographical and critical guide to Rash’s work as well as insightful discussion of the writer’s most crucial themes and techniques, including his use of traditional and nontraditional poetic and literary forms; of different narrative strategies, story forms, and character voices; and of landscape and historic settings. Readers can see for themselves in one volume how Rash continuously returns to his deepest concerns for greater and greater effect, concerns that begin with his early poetry and stories and persist into his most recent works. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Randall Wilhelm , Ron RashPublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9781611174137ISBN 10: 1611174139 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 30 September 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRon Rash may well be Appalachia's greatest living writer, and is better than most all the dead ones too. Casey Clabough, author of Inhabiting Contemporary Southern and Appalachian Literature and The Warrior's Path: Reflections Along an Ancient Route Ron Rash is one of the most gifted and accomplished storytellers and poets of our time, or any time. It is a special pleasure to welcome this new collection which gives some sense of the scale, depth, and range of his talent and achievement. Let us celebrate this exciting occasion. --Robert Morgan, author of The Road From Gap Creek Author InformationRandall Wilhelm is an assistant professor of American and southern literature at Anderson University. He has published numerous critical essays on American, southern, and Appalachian writers and his work has appeared in the Faulkner Journal, Mississippi Quarterly, Cormac McCarthy Journal, Southern Quarterly, Appalachian Heritage, and Hemingway Review, among others.|Ron Rash is the John Parris Chair in Appalachian Studies at Western Carolina University and the author of six novels (most recently Above the Waterfall), four other collections of short stories, and four collections of poetry. Rash is the winner of the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, the Sherwood Anderson Prize, the James Still Award of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, the Weatherford Award for Best Novel, and the Fiction Book of the Year Award of the Southern Book Critics Circle. He is a two-time finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Prize and twice winner of the O. Henry Prize. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |