Sarabande Books
Red Holler: Contemporary Appalachian Literature
Red Holler: Contemporary Appalachian Literature
"Buy this book, it's a barn burner!"--Dorothy Allison
In an extraordinarily diverse anthology of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and graphic narratives by contemporary Appalachian writers, Red Holler takes us over and beyond the stock imagery of rural mountain communities. We travel into housing projects, forest-stripped ravines, and trailer parks, to explore vibrant hometown and migrant Appalachian cultures. Editors John E. Branscum and Wayne Thomas have assembled a collection spanning ten years and communities in locales ranging from Mississippi to New York, placing fresh new voices alongside widely known and celebrated authors. Drawing on Appalachian literature's roots in Native American myth, African American urban legend, and European folk culture, and embracing Appalachian urban fiction, the Southern Gothic, gritty no-holds-barred realism, and magical realism, the stories and poems of Red Holler elegantly cohere to perfectly depict what makes Appalachia so fascinating: its irreverent and outlaw challenges to mainstream notions of propriety and convention.
Author: John Branscum
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Published: 10/08/2013
Series: Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781936747665