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Ron Rash (born September 25, 1953), is an American poet, short story writer and novelist, is the Parris Distinguished Professor in Appalachian Cultural Studies at Western Carolina University.


Early life

Rash was born on September 25, 1953, in
Chester, South Carolina Chester is a small rural city in Chester County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 5,607 at the 2010 census, down from 6,476 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Chester County. History While being transported to Richmond ...
and grew up in
Boiling Springs, North Carolina Boiling Springs is a town in Cleveland County, North Carolina, United States and is located in the westernmost part of the Charlotte metropolitan area, located approximately 50 miles away from the city. As of the 2010 census, the town's populat ...
. He is a graduate of Gardner-Webb University and
Clemson University Clemson University () is a public land-grant research university in Clemson, South Carolina. Founded in 1889, Clemson is the second-largest university in the student population in South Carolina. For the fall 2019 semester, the university enro ...
from which he holds a B.A. and M.A. in English, respectively.


Career

Rash's poems and stories have appeared in more than 100 magazines and journals. ''Serena'' received enthusiastic reviews across and beyond the United States and was a 2009
PEN/Faulkner Award The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation to the authors of the year's best works of fiction by living American citizens. The winner receives US$15,000 and each of four runners-up receives US$5000. F ...
Finalist. In addition to being a bestselling novelist, Rash has achieved international acclaim as a short story author, winning the Frank O'Connor Award in 2010 for ''Burning Bright.'' Recent work such as ''The Outlaws'' ('' Oxford American'', Summer, 2013) focused on ordinary lives in southern Appalachia. Scholars have praised his ability to find the universal within the particulars of place, citing his writing's "universal appeal, lyrical grace, and narrative efficiency." Jim Coby examined Rash's use of mystery thriller tropes in ''One Foot in Eden.'' While Rash's work certainly fits within the “Appalachian Noir” genre, a critic for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has asserted that “Rash belongs to the loftier realm of literary fiction.” Ron Rash holds the John and Dorothy Parris Professorship in Appalachian Cultural Studies at Western Carolina University, where he teaches poetry and fiction-writing in the Department of English.


List of works


Poetry

* ''Eureka Mill'' (1998) ** interweaves his family's personal migration from
Buncombe County Buncombe County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is classified within Western North Carolina. The 2020 census reported the population was 269,452. Its county seat is Asheville. Buncombe County is part of the Ashevill ...
, NC farms with the broader portrait of mill life outside
Chester, South Carolina Chester is a small rural city in Chester County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 5,607 at the 2010 census, down from 6,476 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Chester County. History While being transported to Richmond ...
* ''Among the Believers'' (2000) * ''Raising the Dead'' (2002) ** Deals with loss and displacement as a result of the flooding of Jocassee Valley, S.C. * ''Waking'' (2011)


Short story collections

* ''The Night The New Jesus Fell to Earth and Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina'' (1994) *''Casualties'' (2000) * ''Chemistry and Other Stories'' (2007) ** 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. * ''Burning Bright'' (2010) * ''Nothing Gold Can Stay'' (2013) * ''Something Rich and Strange'' (2014) *''In the Valley'' (2020) ** ''Stories and a novella based on Serena''


Novels

* ''One Foot in Eden'' (2002) ** 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) ** About a South Carolina community torn over the issue of environmentalism. * '' The World Made Straight'' (2006) ** 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. ** Adapted to a feature film, directed by David Burris, released in 2015. * '' Serena'' (2008) ** The ambitious wife of a North Carolina timber baron, Serena, brings the spirit of Lady MacBeth to depression-era North Carolina. ** Adapted to a feature film, directed by
Susanne Bier Susanne Bier (; born 15 April 1960) is a Danish filmmaker. She is best known for her feature films '' Brothers'' (2004), '' After the Wedding'' (2006), '' In a Better World'' (2010), and '' Bird Box'' (2018), and the TV miniseries '' The Night M ...
and starring Jennifer Lawrence and
Bradley Cooper Bradley Charles Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award and two Grammy Awards, in addition to nominations for nine Academy Awards, si ...
, released in 2014. * '' The Cove'' (2012) ** A family is afflicted with a series of grave misfortunes. Their lives, particularly Laurel's, are interrupted at the arrival of a mute stranger who has been found after suffering a severe number of wasp stings. * ''Above the Waterfall'' (2015) ** Set in contemporary Appalachia, about lives shaped by violence and a powerful connection to the land. *''The Risen'' (2016)


Children's book

*''The Shark's Tooth'' (2001)


Magazine publications

*''The Woman at the Pond'' ('' The Southern Review'', Vol. 46.4, 2010) *''The Outlaws'' ('' Oxford American'', Summer, 2013)


Awards

* 1987: General Electric Younger Writers Award * 1996: The Sherwood Anderson Prize * 2002: Novello Literary Award (''One Foot in Eden'') * 2002: ''ForeWord Magazines Gold Medal in Literary Fiction (''One Foot in Eden'') * 2002: Appalachian Book of the Year (''One Foot in Eden'') * 2004: Fiction Book of the Year by the Southern Book Critics Circle (''Saints at the River'') * 2004: Fiction Book of the Year by the Southeastern Booksellers Association (''Saints at the River'') * 2004: Weatherford Award for Best Novel of 2004 (''Saints at the River'') * 2005: James Still Award from the Fellowship of Southern Writers * The Short story "Speckled Trout" was included in the 2005 O. Henry Prize Stories. This story formed the basis for the first chapter of ''The World Made Straight''. * 2008: Finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction (''Chemistry and Other Stories'') * 2009: Finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction (''Serena'') * 2010: The Best American Short Stories 2010 for "The Ascent" * 2010: Heasley Prize at Lyon College * 2010:
Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award __NOTOC__ The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award—named in honour of Frank O'Connor, who devoted much of his work to the form—was an international literary award presented for the best short story collection. It was presented betwe ...
(''Burning Bright'') * 2010: Inducted into the South Carolina Academy of Authors * 2011:
SIBA Book Award Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize (formerly the SEBA Book Award and SIBA Book Award) is an literary award given by the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA). It was first awarded in 1999.Summer, Bob (1999). "SEBA presents first book award ...
(Fiction) for ''Burning Bright'' * 2012: David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction for ''The Cove'' * 2018:
The Best American Short Stories 2018 ''The Best American Short Stories 2018'', a volume in the Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Heidi Pitlor and by guest editor Roxane Gay Roxane Gay (born October 15, 1974) is an American writer, professor, editor, and social com ...
(Fiction) for "The Baptism"


New York Times Bestseller list

*''Serena'' was listed as #34 for Hardcover Fiction in the November 2, 2008 issue of The New York Times Book Review. *''The Cove'' was listed as #16 for Hardcover Fiction in the April 29, 2012 issue of The New York Times Book Review and remained on the list as #29, #22, and #31 for the three subsequent weeks. *''Nothing Gold Can Stay'' was listed as #28 for Hardcover Fiction in the March 10, 2013 issue of The New York Times Book Review.


References


External links


Ron Rash's website

Ron Rash archive
at the University of South Carolina Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Saints at the River and Selected Poems

Ron Rash Harper Collins Author Page

Penguin Random House
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