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The Lost Country Book

In the tradition of William Gay's critically acclaimed novels "Twilight" and "The Long Home" "The Lost Country" takes readers back to the south of the 1950s a landscape populated with a colorful cast of scoundrels accidental heroes and ne'er-do-wells. William Gay's picaresque "The Lost Country" follows four people on the road: a young sailor hitchhiking to Tennessee from the West Coast a one-armed con-man a kid dodging the law and an enigmatic young woman who has fled her sordid and abusive home life. Everybody's looking for something - redemption revenge a moment of grace - and their separate paths will eventually intersect in the town of Ackerman's Field where these four disparate story lines will be inextricably drawn together. Another powerfully unsettling novel by the master of the Southern gothic "The Lost Country" confirms William Gay's reputation as one of the most talented and prolific authors writing today - in the South and beyond. From the Author - 'I wanted to write a picaresque road novel with several disparate characters whose fates are ultimately intertwined when their separate stories draw together in my usual setting of Ackerman's Field.I was interested in the idea that places whether physical or metaphorical are hard to return to once you've left them'.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    Billy Edgewater, discharged from the Navy and touched by a rising desperation, sets out hitchhiking home to East Tennessee, where his father is slowly dying. On the road, separately, are Sudy and Bradshaw, brother and sister, and a one-armed con man named Roosterfish. All, in one way or another, have their pasts and futures embroiled with D.L. Harkness, a predator in all the ways there are. Hounded at every turn by scams, vigilantes, grievous loss, and violence, Edgewater navigates the long road home, searching for a place that may be nothing more than memory. Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as 'a seemingly effortless storyteller', with this novel William Gay once again shows why his work is often talked about alongside the great Southern novelists, William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor and Cormac McCarthy.

  • Waterstones

    A novel that follows four people on the road: a young sailor hitchhiking to Tennessee from the West Coast, a one-armed con-man, a kid dodging the law, and an enigmatic young woman who has fled her sordid and abusive home life.

  • 057124596X
  • 9780571245963
  • William Gay
  • 7 July 2011
  • Faber and Faber
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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