"The best Appalachian novelist of his generation."
--Ron Rash, author of Serena and The Cove
"The Dark Corner is one of the most riveting and beautifully
written novels that I have ever read. Trouble drives the story, as
it does in all great fiction, but grace, that feeling of mercy that
all men hunger for, is the ultimate subject, and that's just part
of the reason that Mark Powell is one of America's most brilliant
writers."
--Donald Ray Pollock, author of The Devil All the Time and
Knockemstiff
"Mark Powell's third novel powerfully tackles the ongoing curses of
drugs, real estate development, veterans' plights, and other
regional cultural banes that plague an Appalachia still very much
alive and with us as its own chameleon-like animal. Brimming with
fury and beauty, The Dark Corner is a thing wrought to be feared
and admired."
--Casey Clabough, author of Confederado
"Powell's work is so clearly sourced to the wellspring of all
spiritual understanding--this physical world...He is heir to the
literary lineage of Melville, Conrad, Flannery O'Connor, Denis
Johnson, and Robert Stone."
--Pete Duval, author of Rear View
A troubled Episcopal priest and would-be activist, Malcolm
Walker has failed twice over--first in an effort to shock his New
England congregants out of their complacency and second in an
attempt at suicide. Discharged from the hospital and haunted by
images of the Iraq War and Abu Ghraib, he heads home to the
mountains of northwestern South Carolina, the state's "dark
corner," where a gathering storm of private grief and public rage
awaits him.
Malcolm's life soon converges with people as damaged in their own
ways as he is: his older brother, Dallas, a onetime college
football star who has made a comfortable living in real-estate
development but is now being drawn ever more deeply into an
extremist militia; his dying father, Elijah, still plagued by
traumatic memories of Vietnam and the death of his wife; and Jordan
Taylor, a young, drug-addicted woman who is being ruthlessly
exploited by Dallas's viperous business partner, Leighton Clatter.
As Malcolm tries to restart his life, he enters into a relationship
with Jordan that offers both of them fleeting glimpses of heaven,
even as hellish realities continue to threaten them.
In The Dark Corner, Mark Powell confronts crucial issues currently
shaping our culture: environmentalism and the disappearance of wild
places, the crippling effects of wars past and present, drug abuse,
and the rise of right-wing paranoia. With his skillful plotting,
feel for place, and gift for creating complex and compelling
characters, Powell evokes a world as vivid and immediate as the
latest news cycle, while at the same time he offers a nuanced
reflection on timeless themes of violence, longing, redemption,
faith, and love.
MARK POWELL is the author of two previous novels published by the
University of Tennessee Press, Prodigals and the Peter Taylor
Prize-winning Blood Kin. The recipient of National Endowment for
the Arts and Breadloaf Writers' Conference fellowships, as well as
the Chaffin Award for fiction, he is an assistant professor of
English at Stetson University.
General
| Imprint: |
University of Tennessee Press
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
December 2012 |
| First published: |
December 2012 |
| Authors: |
Mark Powell
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
248 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-57233-918-7 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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| LSN: |
1-57233-918-7 |
| Barcode: |
9781572339187 |
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