Soil e-bog
140,02 DKK
(inkl. moms 175,03 DKK)
In this darkly comic, promising debut from an assured new voice in Southern fiction (Library Journal), an idealistic young farmer moves his family to a Mississippi flood basin, suffers financial ruinand becomes increasingly paranoid hes being framed for murder.It all begins with a simple dream. An ambitious young environmental scientist hopes to establish a sustainable farm on a small patch of ...
E-bog
140,02 DKK
Forlag
S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books
Udgivet
10 marts 2015
Længde
368 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476750903
In this darkly comic, promising debut from an assured new voice in Southern fiction (Library Journal), an idealistic young farmer moves his family to a Mississippi flood basin, suffers financial ruinand becomes increasingly paranoid hes being framed for murder.It all begins with a simple dream. An ambitious young environmental scientist hopes to establish a sustainable farm on a small patch of land nestled among the Mississippi hills. Jay Mize convinces his wife Sandy to move their six-year-old son away from town and to a rich and lush parcel where Jacob could run free and Jay could pursue the dream of a new and progressive agriculture for the twenty-first century. Within a year hed be ruined. When the corpse appears on his familys property, Jay is convinced hes being set up. And so beings a journey into a maze of misperceptions and personal obsessions, as the farmer, his now-estranged wife, a predatory deputy, and a backwoods wanderer, all try to uphold a personal sense of honor. By turns hilarious and darkly disturbing, Soil traces one mans apocalypse to its epic showdown in the Mississippi mudflats. The Coen brothers meets Flannery OConnor. Its definitely Gothic, its definitely dark, but at the same time, it is hilarious and heartbreaking (Kyle Jones, NPR). Drawing on elements of classic Southern noir, dark comedy, and modern dysfunction, Jamie Kornegays novel is about the gravitational pull of one mans apocalypse and the hope that maybe, just maybe, he can be reeled in from the brink. Dig your hands into this Soil to find gutty and peppery writing, an almost recklessly bold imagination, audacious empathy, and a story so twisty and volatile that nearly every turn feels electrifyingly unexpected (Jonathan Miles, award-winning author of Want Not and Dear American Airlines).