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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.
Spanning a period from the mid-'60s to the late '90s, the linked stories that comprise Knockemstiff feature a cast of recurring characters who are woebegone, baffled, and depraved - but irresistibly, undeniably real. Rendered in the American vernacular with vivid imagery and a wry, dark sense of humor, these thwarted and sometimes violent lives jump off the page at the listener with inexorable force.
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.
With an artistic instinct honed on the works of Flannery O’Connor and Harry Crews, Pollock offers a powerful work of fiction in the classic American vein. Knockemstiff is a genuine entry into the literature of place.
Audiobook Cast of Narrators:
"Real Life" read by Kirby Heyborne
"Dynamite Hole" read by Mark Bramhall
"Knockemstiff" read by Macleod Andrews
"Hair’s Fate" read by Andrew Eiden
"Pills" read by Kirby Heyborne
"Gianthomachy" read by David Garelick
"Schott’s Bridge" read by Matt Godfrey
"Lard" read by Macleod Andrews
"Fish Sticks" read by Dan Woren
"Bactine" read by Rob Shapiro
"Discipline" read by R.C. Bray
"Assailants" read by Dan Woren
"Rainy Sunday" read by Amy Landon
"Holler" read by Andrew Eiden
"I Start Over" read by Joe Ochman
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“More engaging than any new fiction in years.... Knockemstiff gives us the impossible - fast, funny stories about the saddest people you’ll ever meet in fiction.” (Chuck Palahniuk)
“Pollock’s voice is fresh and full-throated.... His steely, serrated prose...calls to mind Harry Crews.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“Knockemstiff is a powerful, remarkable, exceptional book.... Pollock knows these people, what they want and think and feel, and he takes us there without flinching.” (Los Angeles Times)
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Delightful Misery
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multiple readers made the stories more dynamic.
Worth a listen
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Personally, however, I have no qualms accepting that humans, for all their enormous potential for all things good, are just as capable of wallowing in the muck of everything opposite.
So while its easy to see how unflinchingly honest portrayals of human behavior prompt uncomfortable feelings for a lot of people, I would only suggest that they try to put that aside, & continue reading with the knowledge that these things are an actual reality for somebody today, & maybe take a moment to appreciate the differences in your own life.
Regardless, I for one, am glad to have come across this writer, & look forward to reading whatever else he's written. Thank you.
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I want to start by saying that Pollock is clearly a gifted writer with poignant prose. Unfortunately, that resulted in more harrowing misery as he carries readers through the Dregs that populated these stories. It seemed that every story had grotesque references to sex; be it Sexual Assault or other form of Abuse. The characters, while well written, objectified one another like chattel. There are lessons to be learned from these stories, but not much light. Don’t choose to surround yourself and live within Hell and certainly don’t raise a family in it. I think my psyche is pretty robust and I’m not very sensitive, but it hurt to read this. I can’t see myself recommending this to anyone and I don’t see myself picking it up again.
Knockemstiff is the textbook definition of Git Lit.
Whew, that was a lot.
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Interesting twist of fate
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WOW!!!!
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Gratuitous and over the top
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Fiction?
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Takes You Into Another World
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Drunk abusive fathers, abandoned mothers, delinquent teens on speed. Nobody in this collection of strangely seductive stories likes anybody else. They inhabit a world of white bread with baloney gravy, RC cola, and lard sandwiches, living in a perpetual fog of booze and drugs.
“The damp gray sky covered southern Ohio like the skin of a corpse. The landscape was a seemingly endless row of squat metal buildings full of cheap junk for sale—carpet remnants, used furniture, country crafts… but still, the cold air blowing through the windows was refreshing after a month spent penned up in the trailer.”
The fictional Knockemstiff in this collection of short stories figures prominently in Pollack’s first novel, “The Devil All the Time,” that takes some of the people and places and the same miserable circumstances into a spellbinding book.
Witness the lives of these unfortunates and feel better about your own, maybe because they are so vividly realistic. Although fiction, it is sad that these accounts are so grounded in the bleak reality of Appalachia.
An all-star cast of narrators gives “Knockemstiff” even more impact.
American Quagmire
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