Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 328,877

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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Doubleday Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 328,877

    Synopsis

    In this unforgettable work of fiction, Donald Ray Pollock peers into the soul of a tough Midwestern American town to reveal the sad, stunted but resilient lives of its residents. Knockemstiff is a genuine entry into the literature of place.

    Spanning a period from the mid-sixties to the late nineties, the linked stories that comprise Knockemstiff feature a cast of recurring characters who are irresistibly, undeniably real. A father pumps his son full of steroids so he can vicariously relive his days as a perpetual runner-up body builder. A psychotic rural recluse comes upon two siblings committing incest and feels compelled to take action. Donald Ray Pollock presents his characters and the sordid goings-on with a stern intelligence, a bracing absence of value judgments, and a refreshingly dark sense of bottom-dog humor.

    The New York Times - Jonathan Miles

    Pollock, who grew up in the actual Knockemstiff, Ohio (which may or may not resemble the town he depicts), and who worked in a paper mill for more than 30 years before enrolling in Ohio State University's M.F.A. program, conveys all this in steely, serrated prose that—along with his crippled, disfigured or otherwise damaged characters, as well as his jolting sparks of humor—calls to mind Harry Crews…False notes are rare, Pollock's voice is fresh and full-throated, and while these stories travel negligible distances, even from one another, the best of them leave an indelible smear.

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    Biography

    Donald Ray Pollock grew up in Knockemstiff, Ohio. He dropped out of high school to work in a meatpacking plant and then spent over thirty years employed in a paper mill in southern Ohio. Currently, he is a graduate student in the MFA program at Ohio State University. His stories have appeared in the Berkeley Fiction Review, the Journal, Third Coast, Chiron Review, Sou’wester, Boulevard, and Folio, and he has contributed essays on politics to the op-ed page of The New York Times.

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    creepy, nasty, hokeyby Anonymous

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    November 06, 2009: I agree with the last reviewer...save yer money folks!

    Knockemsick = Ick Lit, not Literary Fictionby Anonymous

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    November 06, 2009: Gross; weak writing


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