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Highlights
- The sixteen short stories featured in Skip Horack's prize-winning debut collection paint a richly textured vision of the American South.
- Author(s): Skip Horack
- 224 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Short Stories (single author)
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Book Synopsis
The sixteen short stories featured in Skip Horack's prize-winning debut collection paint a richly textured vision of the American South. Set in the Gulf Coast over the course of a year torn halfway by the arrival of Hurricane Katrina, these stories, filled with humor, restraint, and verve, follow the lives of an assembly of unforgettable characters. An exonerated ex-con who may not be entirely innocent, a rabbit farmer in mourning, and an earnest young mariner trying to start a new life with his wife--all are characters that populate the spirited cities and drowsy parishes in Horack's marvelous portrait of the South. "A knockout winner" for guest judge Antonya Nelson, The Southern Cross marks the arrival of a standout new voice.From the Back Cover
"These stories are the real deal, the way Larry Brown's and Raymond Carver's stories are real. They move with what can only be called a great and authentic soul. This is a special book, and the announcement of a wonderful writer and storyteller."Rick Bass, author of The Lives of Rocks
The sixteen short stories featured in Skip Horack's prize-winning debut collection paint a richly textured vision of the American South. Set in the Gulf Coast over the course of a year torn halfway by the arrival of Hurricane Katrina, these stories, filled with humor, restraint, and verve, follow the lives of an assembly of unforgettable characters. An exonerated ex-con who may not be entirely innocent, a rabbit farmer in mourning, and an earnest young mariner trying to start a new life with his wife all are characters that populate the spirited cities and drowsy parishes in Horack's marvelous portrait of the South.
"Each of these deeply felt stories is an offbeat song of the new South. From post-K New Orleans to the Panhandle, Horack rummages fearlessly through the houses and trailers and yards and bars where his characters kill time and make hay, so he can unearth what worries their hearts. His is an intrepid and startling new literary voice."
Pia Z. Ehrhardt, author of Famous Fathers
"These stories are alive with feeling, they are strong and intelligent, they explore the geography of a place and a time and a people and they explore it inforgettably. Skip Horack is a writer to watch."
John LHeureux, author of The Miracle
Skip Horack was born and raised in Louisiana, attended Florida State University, and practiced law for five years in Baton Rouge. His work has appeared in Epoch, the Southern Review, Narrative, and other journals. Horack currently teaches at Stanford University, where he was also a Wallace Stegner Fellow. He lives in San Francisco."
Review Quotes
"These stories evoke places with a sharp, sensuous and at times magical skill. They also dramatize characters and states of mind with a fierce truthfulness and sense of understanding. Horack's style has a beautiful edge to it; the range of his sympathy makes this a wonderful collection."--Colm Tóibín "These stories are alive with feeling, they are strong and intelligent, they explore the geography of a place and a time and a people--and they explore the geography of a place and a time and a people--and they explore it unforgettably. Skip Horack is a writer to watch." --John L'Heureux
"These stories are the real deal, the way Larry Brown's and Raymond Carver's stories are real. They move at depth with what can only be called a great and authentic soul. This is a special book, and the announcement of a wonderful writer and storyteller."--Rick Bass
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