Few writers know the heart and soul of a region as does Ron Rash. Like William Faulkner’s Mississippi or Ivan Doig’s Montana, Rash’s Appalachia is a dichotomous land of beauty and brutality settled by characters as remarkable and enduring as the mountains and hollows they call home. In this rich collection, the acclaimed author limns this territory in stories breathtaking in voice and power.
In “Corpse Bird,” a man becomes haunted by a childhood folk tale when a mysterious bird makes its home i...
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