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Degrees of Elevation: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia [Paperback]

Charles Dodd White , Page Seay , Silas House , Chris Holbrook , Valerie Nieman , Chris Offutt , Richard Hague , Crystal Wilkinson , Rusty Barnes , Paul McManus , Ron Rash , Mindy Beth Miller , Jim Nichols , Alex Taylor , Mark Powell , Denton Loving , Sheldon Lee Compton , Jarrid Deaton
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Book Description

November 14, 2010
The stories of Appalachia are the stories of America. This collection is an important step towards understanding Appalachia as it is, and as it has become. It is a step long overdue. . . .Innovation and reinvention are at the heart of Appalachian identity. Our goals for this book are to reveal the values and forces of our contemporary culture, to share the exciting change occurring in our writing, and so to celebrate this powerful force in American literature.

From the Preface by Charles Dodd White


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From New York Journal of Book Review

Degrees of Elevation provides a variety of characters portrayed in their deepest and most exposed moments. You aren't likely to forget their stories.



White and Seay have done us all a favor by gathering these remarkable stories together. White writes, "We do not believe any one view of Appalachia is a Truth entire. But somewhere in the patchwork, we have tried to present the hard beauty of the land and the history of a unique country and its people."



They have succeeded. Degrees of Elevation is a wonderful collection that deserves to be read, savored, and remembered.

From New York Journal of Book Review



Degrees of Elevation provides a variety of characters portrayed in their deepest and most exposed moments. You aren't likely to forget their stories. White and Seay have done us all a favor by gathering these remarkable stories together. White writes, "We do not believe any one view of Appalachia is a Truth entire. But somewhere in the patchwork, we have tried to present the hard beauty of the land and the history of a unique country and its people." They have succeeded. Degrees of Elevation is a wonderful collection that deserves to be read, savored, and remembered.



From New York Journal Book Review



Degrees of Elevation: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia brings together 17 gifted writers whose voices are as unique and striking as the region about which they write.



Editors Charles Dodd White and Page Seay have gathered some of the finest storytellers of this region, some writers, in White's words, "not yet established" and others whose names will be recognized. Ron Rash, for instance, was recently awarded the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award for his own collection of short stories. But whether these writers are still emerging, or whether they have managed to move beyond regional recognition, each casts an unflinching eye toward a region of America that exists in the mists for most of us, offering us glimpses of its raw reality. The lives and choices written about in this collection are hard-edged; there is no romanticizing.



In "Horseweed," Chris Offutt introduces us to William, a construction day worker struggling to make ends meet, hoping to one day have enough money to put an indoor bathroom in his home. Growing hemp on mining company land, he tends his crop in the late hours of the night. Confronted by the possibility of arrest in the person of a mining company guard, William realizes that the man has been bitten by a snake and will die without his help. He must choose whether to let this dangerous stranger die--thereby avoiding problems with the law--or to save the man's life and risk his own ruin.



"Magic," by Jim Nichols, brings in Joe, a man who does magic tricks. He lives in a trailer park and drives an airport taxi to earn some money. Being arrested after a typical night of bar-fighting has never phased him before; but he's brought to a kind of paralyzing depression when he is made the show-and-tell prisoner for a group of school children visiting the jail.



Hunter Tillman is a gay meth-head journalist who falls in with a group of meth-head castrators. Walt Thomas returns home from the war with a self-inflicted blindness that helps him, somehow, to finally see. Ligon Fields, a self-appointed, unordained minister, somehow manages to cast out devils--or at the very least, drive back home missing cats. LaWanda Heever, a big-haired woman with big dreams, realizes she's wasting her days selling fishing bait to the walking dead, and so heads her truck out of town in search of a real life. What all these stories share is that the life they portray is hard. In "The Coal Thief," Alex Taylor writes, "Coal buckets went empty and houses turned cold for boys just as they did for men and old women. There weren't any favors."



Degrees of Elevation provides a variety of characters portrayed in their deepest and most exposed moments. You aren't likely to forget their stories. White and Seay have done us all a favor by gathering these remarkable stories together. White writes, "We do not believe any one view of Appalachia is a Truth entire. But somewhere in the patchwork, we have tried to present the hard beauty of the land and the history of a unique country and its people."

They have succeeded. Degrees of Elevation is a wonderful collection that deserves to be read, savored, and remembered.



Reviewer Debra Leigh Scott is Founding Director of Hidden River Arts, and Editor-in-Chief of Hidden River Publishing.

Hard, brilliant, and dark as coal, this brand new and necessary volume captures Appalachia today, a place where the old bedrock verities of family, community, belief, work, and the earth itself are all in painful "Upheaval"--to use the title of Chris Holbrook's story herein. From manic to elegiac to rough, raw, beautiful, and heartbreaking, these stories will strike the reader as both absolutely true and as unforgettable, like the high pure ring of an ax on a cold winter morning, vibrating across distance, hanging in the air long afterward.

-Lee Smith, author of Saving Grace and Mrs. Darcy Meets the Blue-Eyed Stranger

Nominated for The Pushcart Prize Award 2010

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Degrees of Elevation: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia

Product Details

  • Paperback: 186 pages
  • Publisher: Bottom Dog Press (November 14, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933964391
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933964393
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #917,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good writing, but a downer. January 7, 2013
By noyes10
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The Appalachian life seems to be on the edge of sadness and depression. These stories exemplify that situation. Well done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An recommended and excellent collection January 7, 2011
Format:Paperback
The world has changed, but Appalachia still has its traditional charm. "Degrees of Elevation: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia" is a collection of short stories edited by Charles Dodd White & Page Seay, as they bring readers an assortment of stories that present the Appalachian brand of Americana through the eyes of many different writers. Poignant and intriguing work sure to offer much food for thought, "Degrees of Elevation" is a recommended and excellent collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book to read and remember November 25, 2010
By Joseph
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I feel this book is one of the strongest and recommend it highly. I'm going to point you to the New York Jounal Book Review for an independent review of the book.
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