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Title
Being dead in South Carolina
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
White, Jacob (author)
Subject
FICTION / Short Stories (single author) (BISACSH)
FICTION / Literary (BISACSH)
FICTION / Cultural Heritage (BISACSH)
TRAVEL / United States / South / South Atlantic (DC, DE, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV) (BISACSH)
Genre Form
Fiction (LCGFT)
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: PS3623.H57623 A6 2013 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 813/.6 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
FIC029000 (Source: bisacsh)
FIC019000 (Source: bisacsh)
FIC051000 (Source: bisacsh)
TRV025090 (Source: bisacsh)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
""Jacob White can write."--Padgett Powell." A wide array of layered stories written with disarming care."-Ron Carlson, author of Five Skies." Jacob White's characters are in trouble, and their creator brings them to life with language both lush and harsh, gritty and great."-Antonya Nelson, author of Bound." Fresh, fierce, sad, funny, deep. The author is a natural story teller, with a voice that is like music. This book sings. It's real, it's beautiful."-Lev Raphael, author of The German Money. Set largely in the modern South, the stories in Being Dead in South Carolina concern people who no longer recognize themselves, who have arrived, like the Sunbelt itself, to a strange day that seems disconnected from all the old days, the old stories, the old selves. Yet it's always on this day we must answer for ourselves-right an overturned car, recover the body of a brother, convince a son of our worth and his. We are adrift with bad judgment, a little loose in the head, but searching for the correction. A South Carolina native, Jacob White studied creative writing at the University of Houston, where he received the Donald Barthelme Memorial Fellowship in Fiction. His fiction has appeared in many journals, including the Georgia Review, New Letters, Salt Hill, and the Sewanee Review, from which he received the Andrew Lytle Prize. He teaches creative writing at Johnson State College and co-edits Green Mountains Review. "-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Being Dead in South Carolina
Bethel
My Father at the Mountainside
The Oldest City
Unvanquished by the Dusk
Wolf Among Wolves
Maintenance
Out With Father
The Days Down Here
The Hour of Revision
Feather by Feather
San Sebastian
Your Father Needs More Time
Episode Before Putting On Pants
Yardage
The Plantation
You Will Miss Me
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White, Jacob Being dead in South Carolina