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Ron Rash

    21. September 1953

    Ron Rash schafft Erzählungen, die tief in der kargen Schönheit und der verschatteten Seele des amerikanischen Südens verwurzelt sind. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch ein starkes Ortsgefühl, psychologische Intensität und präzise, evokative Sprache aus. Rash erforscht meisterhaft Themen wie Schuld, Rache, familiäre Bindungen und das Überleben unter widrigen Umständen. Seine Geschichten sind roh, fesselnd und unvergesslich und hinterlassen beim Leser einen bleibenden Eindruck.

    Ron Rash
    Among the Believers
    Chemistry and Other Stories
    Poems
    Raising the Dead
    Poems
    Der Friedhofswärter
    • 2023

      Eine hochatmosphärische Geschichte über Freundschaft und Verrat von »einem der besten lebenden amerikanischen Autoren« (New York Times) Blowing Rock, North Carolina, zu Beginn der 1950er Jahre. Der junge Blackburn Gant, seit seiner Kindheit von einer Polioerkrankung gezeichnet, arbeitet als einziger Friedhofswärter der kleinen Stadt in den Appalachen. Sein Leben mit den Toten passt gut zu seiner zurückhaltenden Art, und die gelegentlichen Momente des Unbehagens bringen ihn längst nicht so aus dem Konzept wie die Gespräche mit den Bewohnern der Stadt. Doch als sein einziger Freund Jacob für den Koreakrieg eingezogen wird, bekommt Blackburn die Aufgabe, sich um dessen schwangere Frau Naomi zu kümmern. Die sechzehnjährige, mittellose Naomi und Jacob sind seit ihrer Hochzeit, die gegen den Willen von Jacobs wohlhabenden Eltern vollzogen wurde, Ausgestoßene in Blowing Rock. Naomi und Blackburn kommen sich näher, und als Jacob im Krieg schwer verwundet wird, entsteht ein Plan, der das Leben von vielen Menschen erschüttern wird …

      Der Friedhofswärter
    • 2020

      Poems

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,3(10)Abgeben

      This collection showcases the vibrant rhythms of life in Appalachia through the lens of Ron Rash, a celebrated poet and novelist. With a keen eye for detail, Rash portrays a diverse array of characters, each embodying the spirit and struggles of the region. The work reflects deep emotional resonance and a profound understanding of the human experience, making it a compelling exploration of Appalachian life and its complexities.

      Poems
    • 2020

      In the Valley

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(749)Abgeben

      In these ten stories, Ron 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.

      In the Valley
    • 2016

      Poems

      New and Selected

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,4(36)Abgeben

      The book features a collection of hauntingly beautiful lyrics that capture the essence of life in the rural South, blending themes of beauty and hardship. It showcases the literary prowess of a revered American author, known for his award-winning novels such as Serena, Something Rich and Strange, and Above the Waterfall. Through evocative language and imagery, the work offers a poignant exploration of the region’s landscape and its emotional depth.

      Poems
    • 2016

      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? -- Provided by publisher

      The Risen
    • 2015

      The Shark's Tooth

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      In a vibrant narrative of imagination and conservation, a young girl discovers friendship with ocean creatures during her visit to her grandparents' beach house. The story, crafted by New York Times best-selling author Ron Rash, emphasizes the bond between nature and childhood wonder. Accompanied by Cecile L. K. Martin's colorful cut-paper illustrations, this poetic tale invites readers to explore themes of environmental awareness and the magic of the ocean.

      The Shark's Tooth
    • 2015

      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.

      Something Rich and Strange
    • 2015

      Serena, Film Tie-in

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(180)Abgeben

      The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton arrive in North Carolina to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the camp long enough to father an illegitimate child, Serena is new to the mountains—but she soon shows herself to be the equal of any worker, overseeing crews, hunting rattlesnakes, even saving her husband's life in the wilderness. Together Serena and George ruthlessly kill or vanquish all who fall out of their favor. But when Serena learns that she will never bear a child, she sets out on her own to kill the son George had without her. Mother and child begin a struggle for their lives, and when Serena suspects George is protecting his illegitimate family, the Pembertons' intense, passionate marriage starts to unravel as the story moves toward its shocking finale.

      Serena, Film Tie-in
    • 2015
    • 2014