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The Devil All the Time

by Pollock, Donald Ray

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  • ISBN: 9780385535045
  • ISBN10: 038553504X

The Devil All the Time

by Pollock, Donald Ray

  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Publish date: 07/12/2011
  • ISBN: 9780385535045
  • ISBN10: 038553504X
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Description: Praise for The Devil All the Time : "Pollock''s first novel, The Devil All the Time , should cement his reputation as a significant voice in American fiction . ...[He] deftly shifts from one perspective to another, without any clunky transitions- the prose just moves without signal or stumble, opening up the story in new ways again and again ...where any prime-time television show can incite nail-biting with a lurking killer, Pollock has done much more. He''s layered decades of history, shown the inner thoughts of a collage of characters, and we understand how deeply violence and misfortune have settled into the bones of this place . The question is much more than whether someone will die-it is, can the cycle of bloodletting break?This applies both to the people Pollock so skillfully enlivens as it does to the place he''s taken as his literary heritage ."-Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times " The Devil All the Time... fulfills the promise in [Pollock''s] 2008 short-story collection , Knockemstiff , named after his real-life hometown, where life as is tough as its name suggests. His fictional characters find ways to make it tougher. Devil , as violent as the bloodiest parts of the Old Testament...invites comparisons to Flannery O''Connor and Raymond Carver , who mined the grace and guilt in the hopeless lives of lost souls....But it''s not so much what happens as how Pollock, with the brutal beauty of spare writing, brings it all together ."-Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today " If Pollock's powerful collection Knockemstiff was a punch to the jaw, his follow-up, a novel set in the violent soul-numbing towns of southern Ohio and West Virginia, feels closer to a mule's kick , and how he draws these folks and their inevitably hopeless lives without pity is what the kick's all about. Willard Russell is back from the war, on a Greyhound bus passing through Meade, Ohio, in 1945 when he falls for a pretty waitress in a coffee ship. Haunted by what he's seen in the Pacific and by the lovely Charlotte, he finds her again, marries her, and has a son, Arvin. But happiness is elusive, and while Willard teaches his only son some serious survival skills ("You just got to pick the right time," he tells him about getting back at bullies. "They's a lot of no-good sonofabitches out there"), Charlotte sickens, Willard goes mad-sacrificing animals and worse at his altar in the woods-and Arvin's sent to his grandmother Emma in Coal Creek. Emma's also raising Leonora, the daughter of a timid religious mother who was murdered, possibility by her father, Roy, the visiting preacher at the Coal Creek Church of the Holy Ghost Sanctified, who along with his guitar-playing, crippled cousin, Theodore, in a wheelchair after drinking strychnine to prove his love for Jesus, has disappeared. And there's on-the-take sheriff Lee Bodecker, whose sister Sandy and her perverted serial killer husband, Carl Henderson, troll the interstates for male hitchhikers he refers to as "models." Pollock pulls them all together, the pace relentless, and just when it seems like no one can ever catch a break, a good guy does, but not in any predictable way. "- Publishers Weekly (starred) "The God-fearing hard-luck characters who populate Donald Ray Pollock's debut novel, The Devil All the Time (Doubleday), move through the southern outlands of Ohio and the isolated hollows of West Virginia like figures in a collective nightmare of poverty, addiction, superstition, and crime. Sprung from their rough histories, they mostly prey on their own troubled, downtrodden kin and kind. Pollock-who spent three decades working at an Ohio paper mill before his 2008 story collection, Knockemstiff (the name of his real-life hometown), garnered widespread acclaim- doesn't get a word wrong in this super-edgy American Gothic stunner. Here are World War II combat vet Willard Russell and his young son, Arvin, at an outdoor shrine the father has constructed in a fruitless attempt to keep his beautiful young wife from dying of cancer: ''They knelt down and Arvin glanced over at his father's skinned knuckles&the sounds traveling up the hill from the holler were especially clear that night&the wild hoots and jeers of the drunks reminded the boy of the hunter lying bloody in the mud. His father had taught that man a lesson he would never forget. He closed his eyes and began to pray.'' The flawless cadence of Pollock's gorgeous shadow-and-light prose plays against the heinous acts of his sorrowful and sometimes just sorry characters , such as lawless preacher Roy and his wheelchair-bound, guitar-playing, pedophile sidekick, Theodore, who stay one scam ahead of the police; and Carl and Sandy, a husband and wife who pick up male hitchhikers and photograph them before dispatching them to a (no doubt) better world. As Arvin grows up- The Devil All the Time 's narrative arcs from the end of World War II to the late 1960s-life's twists and turns provide him with a measure of salvation from his own past, and from the people whose soul-damaged lives Pollock has set down so indelibly on the blood-red altar of his incendiary imagination ."-Lisa Shea, ELLE magazine " The Devil All the Time reads as if the love child of O''Connor and Faulkner was captured by Cormac McCarthy, kept in a cage out back and forced to consume nothing but onion rings, Oxycontin and Terrence Malick''s Badlands ."-Jeff Baker, The Oregonian " For fans of No Country for Old Men and Natural Born Killers & [a] grisly Southern Gothic novel that''s sure to give you goose bumps no matter how hot the weather gets."- The Daily Details, DETAILS.com "Donald Ray Pollock's engaging and proudly violent first novel&suggests a new category of fiction-grindhouse literary . Subtle characterization: check.Well-crafted sentences: check.Enthusiastic amounts of murder and mayhem: check, check."-Taylor Antrim, the Daily Beast " So humid is The Devil All The Time with moral grime that the characters seem always to be grasping for a breath of divine intervention-some through prayer, others through murder and creepy sex."- GQ " Devil features a bleak and often nightmarish vision of the decades following World War II, a world where redemption, on the rare occasions when it does come to town, rides shotgun with soul-scarring consequences ."-Jason Albert, The Onion/A.V. Club "Donald Ray Pollock has a flair for creating flawed characters you don''t admire but can''t help wanting to know more about &. His stories have the same quirky, Appalachian temperament found in the works of Ron Rash or Chuck Kinder, but Pollock defies comparisons ."-Rege Behe, Pittsburgh Tribune Review " The Devil All the Time is an expansive, decades-spanning slice of Americana & a systematic cataloguing of the horror and hypocrisy that festers in the dark shadow of the American dream ."-Allison Hallett, The Portland Mercury " Pollock has expanded on [his] storytelling gift for his debut novel , The Devil All the Time . A gallery of reprobates and religious fanatics flutter through these pages. These are multidimensional, flawed human beings . Some pray for better days. Others imagine a resurrection
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