Authors: Alex Taylor
ISBN-13: 9781932511802, ISBN-10: 1932511806
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Date Published: April 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Alex Taylor lives in Rosine, Kentucky. He has worked as a day laborer on tobacco farms, as a car detailer at a used automotive lot, as a sorghum peddler, at various fast food chains, and at a cigarette lighter factory. He holds an MFA from The University of Mississippi and now teaches at Western Kentucky University.
Stories confronting the unfailing constant of blood in the rough woods of western Kentucky.
This debut collection pulls readers into rural Kentucky and hammers them with the despair and frustration that drive his fierce, battered denizens of the Bluegrass State: coal thieves, demolition derby drivers, punk teens, and “tavern-brave” hicks, all aiming to break off a tiny slice of the world. In the title story, two men go looking for the drowned body of a man to settle a score with the drowned man's corpse. “The Evening Part of Daylight” also shatters the sacred when an offended groom punches his bride in the face and then has to deal with the angry masses, while in “Winter in the Blood,” a pair of cattle killers embody the senselessness of murder. Taylor's command over his characters is as remarkable as his sharp, evocative prose. The bleak Kentucky landscape is drawn in grays and browns with an unforgiving yet loving eye; the descriptions of the countryside alone make Taylor's stories worth digging into, but with his characters and all of their petty grievances and desperate hopes, this first-time author inspires a mix of wonder, love, and pity for his sick, sad characters. (Apr.)
Acknowledgments ix
The Name of the Nearest River 3
Things Both Right and Needed 11
The Coal Thief 21
Equator Joe's Famous Nuclear Meltdown Chili 43
This Device Must Start on Zero 59
At Late or Early Hour 79
The Evening Part of Daylight 99
We Were Men and the Fire Made Us 109
A Lakeside Penitence 129
A Courier Among Green Trees 139
Winter in the Blood 153
The Author 187