Ron Rash

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Ron Rash (born 1953), an American poet, short story writer and novelist, is the Parris Distinguished Professor in Appalachian Cultural Studies at Western Carolina University. [1] Rash was born in Chester Springs, South Carolina, in 1953 and grew up in Boiling Springs, North Carolina. In 1994 he published his first book, a collection of short stories titled The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth. Since then, Rash has published three collections of poetry, three short story collections, and three novels, all to wide critical acclaim and several awards and honors. Rash's poems and stories have appeared in more than 100 magazines and journals over the years. With each new book, Rash has confirmed his position as a central and significant Appalachian writer alongside well-established names like Fred Chappell, Lee Smith, and Robert Morgan. Serena, Rash's forthcoming novel will be released in October, 2008.[2]

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Poetry

  • Eureka Mill (1998)[3][4]
    • interweaves his family's personal migration from Buncombe County, NC farms with the broader portrait of mill life outside Chester, S.C.
  • Among the Believers (2000)[5]
  • Raising the Dead (2002)[6]
    • Deals with loss and displacement as a result of the flooding of Jocassee Valley, S.C.

[edit] Short story collections

  • The Night The New Jesus Fell to Earth and Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina (1994)[7]
  • Casualties (2000)[8]
  • Chemistry and Other Stories (2007)[9]
    • Thirteen short stories, eight of which were previously published in Casualties ("Chemistry," "Last Rite," "Not Waving But Drowning," "Overtime," "Cold Harbor", "Honesty", "Dangerous Love," "The Projectionist's Wife,"). Also includes the O. Henry Prize Winner "Speckled Trout" as well as "Pemberton's Bride," a story that gives a taste of Rash's forthcoming novel.

[edit] Novels

  • One Foot in Eden (2002)[10][11]
    • Fleshes out the characters and themes of Raising the Dead. It tells the story of a community displaced disguised as a murder mystery and imbued with Rash’s poetic language.
  • Saints at the River (2004)[12][13]
    • About a South Carolina community torn over the issue of environmentalism.
  • The World Made Straight (2006)[14]
    • Both a coming-of-age story set in the 1970s Appalachia and a meditation on the role of the past in the present, in this case a Civil War massacre that has divided Madison County, N.C. ever since.

[edit] Children's book

  • The Shark’s Tooth (2001)

[edit] Honors

  • 1987: General Electric Younger Writers Award.
  • 1996: The Sherwood Anderson Prize.
  • 2002: Novello Literary Award for One Foot in Eden.
  • 2002: ForeWord Magazine’s Gold Medal in Literary Fiction for One Foot in Eden.
  • 2002: Appalachian Book of the Year for One Foot in Eden.
  • 2004: Saints at the River is awarded Fiction Book of the Year by the Southern Book Critics Circle.
  • 2004: Saints at the River is awarded Fiction Book of the Year by the Southeastern Booksellers Association.
  • 2004: Saints at the River is given the Weatherford Award for Best Novel of 2004.
  • 2005: Rash is given the James Still Award by the Fellowship of Southern Writers.
  • Short Story Speckled Trout included in 2005 O. Henry Prize Stories.[15] This story formed the basis for the first chapter of The World Made Straight.[16]
  • In 2006, Participants in Western North Carolina will be reading Saints at the River as part of the region's program, "Together We Read."[17]
  • 2008: Chemistry and Other Stories a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award

[edit] References

  1. ^ Literary Agency Marly Rusoff & Associates, Inc. (March 11, 2008). ""SERENA by Ron Rash"". Press release.
  2. ^ Western Carolina University (September 11, 2003). ""Critically Acclaimed writer Ron Rash Named WCU's Parris Professor"". Press release.
  3. ^ Rash, Ron (1998). Eureka Mill (in English). Columbia, SC: Bench Press. ISBN 0-930769-14-7. 
  4. ^ Rash, Ron (September 2001). Eureka Mill (Paperback) (in English), Spartanburg, SC: Hub City Writers Project, 64 pp.. ISBN 1-891885-20-0. 
  5. ^ Rash, Ron (2000). Among the Believers (Paperback) (in English), Oak Ridge, TN: Iris Press. ISBN 0-916078-50-7. 
  6. ^ Rash, Ron (2002). Raising the Dead (Paperback) (in English), Oak Ridge, TN: Iris Press. ISBN 0-916078-54-X. 
  7. ^ Rash, Ron (1994). The Night The New Jesus Fell to Earth and Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina (in English). Columbia, SC: Bench Press. ISBN 0-930769-11-2. 
  8. ^ Rash, Ron (2000). Casualties (in English). Beaufort, SC: Bench Press. ISBN 0-930769-14-7. 
  9. ^ Rash, Ron (2007). Chemistry and Other Stories (in English). New York, NY: Picador. ISBN 0-312-42508-2. 
  10. ^ Rash, Ron (2002). One Foot in Eden (Hardcover) (in English), Charlotte, NC: Novello Festival Press, 240 pp.. ISBN 0-9708972-5-1. 
  11. ^ Rash, Ron (2004). One Foot in Eden (Trade paperback) (in English), New York: Picador, 240 pp.. ISBN 0-312-42305-5. 
  12. ^ Rash, Ron (2004). Saints at the River (Hardcover), 1st Ed. (in English), New York: Henry Holt, 288 pp.. ISBN 0-8050-7487-2. 
  13. ^ Rash, Ron (2005). Saints at the River (Trade paperback) (in English), New York: Picador, 256 pp.. ISBN 0-312-42491-4. 
  14. ^ Rash, Ron (April 2006). The World Made Straight (Hardcover), 1st Ed. (in English), New York: Henry Holt, 304 pp.. ISBN 0-8050-7866-5. 
  15. ^ Past Winners List. The O. Henry Prize Stories. Retrieved on 2006-05-02.
  16. ^ Author Spotlight: Ron Rash. The O. Henry Prize Stories. Retrieved on 2006-05-02.
  17. ^ Rob Neufeld (2006). "The 'Year of Ron Rash' begins with book tour and Together We Read" ([dead link]). Ashville Citizen Times (April 2, 2006).