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Une terre d'ombre
Une terre d'ombre | Ron Rash
Laurel Shelton est voue une vie isole avec son frre revenu de la Premire Guerre mondiale amput dune main , dans la ferme hrite de leurs parents, au fond dun vallon encaiss que les habitants de la ville considrent comme maudit : rien ny pousse et les malheurs sy accumulent. Marque par ce lieu, et par une tache de naissance qui oblitre sa beaut, la jeune femme est considre par tous comme rien moins quune sorcire. Sa vie bascule lorsquelle rencontre au bord de la rivire un mystrieux inconnu, muet, qui joue divinement dune flte en argent. Laction va inexorablement glisser de lmerveillement de la rencontre au drame, imputable exclusivement lignorance et la peur dune population nourrie de prjugs et branle par les chos de la guerre.La splendeur de la nature, le silence et la musique apportent un contrepoint sensible lintolrance, la xnophobie et un patriotisme but qui tourne la violence aveugle.Aprs Le Monde lendroit (Seuil, 2012), Une terre dombre prolonge une rflexion engage par lauteur sur la folie guerrire des hommes, tout en dveloppant pour la premire fois dans son uvre romanesque une histoire damour tragique qui donne ce rcit poignant sa dimension universelle.Traduit de langlais (Etats-Unis) par Isabelle ReinharezN en Caroline du Sud en 1953, Ron Rash est un pote, auteur de cinq recueils de nouvelles et de cinq romans, tous laurats de prestigieux prix littraires Sherwood Anderson Prize, O. Henry Prize, James Still Award, Novello Literary Award, Frank OConnor Award. Il est titulaire de la chaire John Parris dAppalachian Studies la Western Carolina University.
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plemmdog
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This was my third Rash novel and takes place in a remote community in western NC not far from where my father‘s ancestors settled. Hot Springs is on the Appalachian Trail but was also near the sight of an internment prison for Germans during WWI, a fact I never knew, growing up. I didn‘t enjoy this one quite as much as Serena, but still admired Rash‘s use of dialect and sense of place.

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myers85
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Mehso-so

Picked this up at the library as the blurb compared the writing style to Steinbeck. The prose was very similar, with wonderful descriptions of the countryside and the simple lives lived in the South. I really enjoyed the plot and the characters... until the ending. Ruined the book for me sadly. Will read more of Rash's work despite how its conclusion left me feeling.

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megnews
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Ran some errands. Now I‘m getting back to it, switching to another book for awhile. #24in48

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Myhusbandhatesreading
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Pickpick

This book was a little slow for me at first but the end really got me.

wellreadredhead He is a professor at my university and he‘s the sweetest guy! 7y
Myhusbandhatesreading @collegecatlady that‘s awesome!! Have you read any of his books? (edited) 7y
wellreadredhead Yes, I‘ve actually read all of them. I love his writing. One Foot in Eden is my favorite! 7y
Myhusbandhatesreading @collegecatlady I‘ll have to try that one next! 😊 7y
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Myhusbandhatesreading
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Starting this one next...

MinDea Your name just made me laugh so much! 😆😆😆😆 7y
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HighLadyoftheStacks
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I enjoyed this much more than I initially thought, but I‘m always a sucker for the landscape being as much a character as the human beings. This felt like an especially apt read with regards to the state of the world, and the rampant xenophobia (and general hatred) that‘s so prevalent in the US.

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HighLadyoftheStacks

I always feel a deep well of frustration rise when a characters says “subversive materials should be removed from (insert institution here)” and then I get upset I can‘t argue with them #yellingatthebook #thecove

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HighLadyoftheStacks
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This whole section is a perfect parallel to the way we talk about Muslims in the US today. Chauncey wants to remove a professor who teaches German because he might be a spy. That level of paranoia and xenophobia is being espoused by the current administration and it‘s not okay. The only thing that comes from this kind of hatred is pain rather than safety. #thecove #ronrash

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Mackypup
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Listening to Ron Rash's The Cove. Enjoying the writing style and story so far!

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wellreadredhead
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I wasn't sold on this novel until the ending. The ending became so emotional and brought everything in the novel together perfectly. Heart wrenching and definitely worth your time.

slhbooks @collegecatlady Oops. I always bump the send key. 😬My question is 'are the characters likable?' I read Serena and all the characters were awful. The book was very well written, but I need to have someone to care about. 8y
wellreadredhead @slhbooks yes! I felt there were actually quite a few of the characters that I grew attached to 8y
slhbooks @collegecatlady Thanks! Consider it 📚📚📚 8y
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wellreadredhead
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I haven't had too much time lately to spend with a book so I'm glad I'm at least getting an hour or two tonight #workworkwork #sobusy

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 8y
Suzze Another book in my pile I haven't read yet! And it's an advance copy. The book came out in 2012. 😬😬 8y
SharonGoforth Love Ron Rash! This is really good. 8y
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wellreadredhead
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All I need is a good book and to forget about all my looming deadlines 🙃

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