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But Gordon would go on to mentor Flannery O'Connor, so her psychological bent on the South is not totally unforgotten.

I remember this was my first Larry Brown novel. I was knocked out by how great it was. But that was years ago and I want to go back and re-read it.

I love that book so much!

Quickly becoming my new favorite"
that book is crazy! THanks Eric

Downright diabolical, and really cohesive.."
Just read Knockemstiff. It might be set in Ohio, but it's first rate Southern Gothic Grotesque all the way. Great stuff.
Also on my Rough South read list in the last few months, Tomato Red: A Novel by Daniel Woodrell. 5 *'s as, I am finding, is most of Woodrell.

My favorite Woodrell book is The Death of Sweet Mister. I don't want to give anything away but after you finish that book you will be blown away.

Downright diabolical, and really cohesive.."
Just read Knockemstiff. It might be set in Ohio, but it's first rate Southern Gothic ..."







Check out Matt Dillon reading On the road. Amazing.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Really quite good. About bootleggers in Virginia in the 30's
Just finished Rivers, by Michael Farris Smith, a Mississippi author. I might call it sci fi? -- the Gulf Coast is so battered by hurricanes the government abandons it. Those who remain have to survive on their own.
Eric wrote: "Check out his short story collection "Knockemstiff"
Downright diabolical, and really cohesive.."
A hell of a ride! Thanks for the recommendation
Downright diabolical, and really cohesive.."
A hell of a ride! Thanks for the recommendation



I didn't recognize her name until I read on Amazon that she's the author of THE DOLLMAKER. I loved that book back when I first read it years ago. The movie wasn't bad, either. Will definitely check out her short stories. Thanks for the recommendation.



Anyways, I'm reading Absalom, Amsalom! by Faulkner now. I didn't know anything about the writing style before I started, and nearly gave up on page 2. But I kept on and the book is about to become the best thing I've read in years.
English isn't my native tongue, so the book is a real challenge vocabulay wise. I have to look up many of the words and write them down. But it's worth it! :)


My ears are listening! What do you think of the book?

How about you?

I read southern lit to remain connected to my roots, and even wrote my own southern action adventure fiction (Hurricane Ron, Second Wind Publishing, 978-1-63066-170-0). Just finished Go Set a Watchman and have mixed feelings on that. Recently reread Faulkner and Groom. Big fan of McCammon.

Books mentioned in this topic
Penhally (other topics)Knockemstiff (other topics)
Tomato Red (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Caroline Gordon (other topics)Daniel Woodrell (other topics)