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Tom Franklin

    7 juillet 1962

    Tom Franklin est célébré pour ses représentations brutes et réalistes de la vie dans le Sud américain. Son œuvre aborde souvent des thèmes tels que la pauvreté, la violence et les relations humaines complexes, rendues avec une attention remarquable aux détails et une maîtrise linguistique. Le style de Franklin, façonné par ses expériences dans divers emplois ouvriers, imprègne ses récits d'une atmosphère authentique et inoubliable. Les lecteurs apprécient sa capacité à sonder la psyché humaine, révélant les vérités crues mais poignantes de la vie en marge de la société.

    Tom Franklin
    Sun-Up to Sun-Down: The Lives of Golf Course Owners
    Smonk
    The Tilted World
    Crooked letter, crooked letter
    Poachers
    Hell at the Breech (Perennial)
    • Hell at the Breech (Perennial)

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,1(256)Évaluer

      Set in 1897 Alabama, the story revolves around the aftermath of a politician's murder, sparking a violent vendetta by his friends, primarily impoverished cotton farmers. They form a secret society, Hell-at-the-Breech, unleashing a year-long campaign of terror against those they hold responsible, leading to a devastating massacre. The narrative intertwines the lives of four key figures: a conflicted sheriff, a compassionate midwife, a relentless detective, and a young clerk with a dark secret, each navigating the chaos of the Mitcham war.

      Hell at the Breech (Perennial)
    • Poachers

      Stories

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(1830)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Alabama's woodlands and swamps, the collection features ten haunting tales that explore themes of violence, desperation, and the human condition. Tom Franklin's lyrical prose reveals a gritty world filled with hunting, gambling, and poaching. The title novella presents a chilling encounter between three boys and a mythic game warden, highlighting the dangers of their environment. Amidst the bleakness, Franklin uncovers moments of grace in the lives of his flawed characters, portraying their resilience and humanity.

      Poachers
    • Tom Franklin's narrative power and flair for characterization have been compared to the likes of Harper Lee, Flannery O'Connor, Elmore Leonard, and Cormac McCarthy. Now the Edgar Award-winning author returns with his most accomplished and resonant novel so far; an atmospheric drama set in rural Mississippi. In the late 1970s, Larry Ott and Silas "32" Jones were boyhood pals. Their worlds were as different as night and day: Larry, the child of lower-middle-class white parents, and Silas, the son of a poor, single black mother. Yet for a few months the boys stepped outside of their circumstances and shared a special bond. But then tragedy struck: Larry took a girl on a date to a drive-in movie, and she was never heard from again. She was never found and Larry never confessed, but all eyes rested on him as the culprit. The incident shook the county— and perhaps Silas most of all. His friendship with Larry was broken, and then Silas left town. More than twenty years have passed. Larry, a mechanic, lives a solitary existence, never able to rise above the whispers of suspicion. Silas has returned as a constable. He and Larry have no reason to cross paths until another girl disappears and Larry is blamed again. And now the two men who once called each other friend are forced to confront the past they've buried and ignored for decades.

      Crooked letter, crooked letter
    • The Tilted World

      • 303pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(91)Évaluer

      In 1927, as rains swell the Mississippi, the river threatens to burst its banks and engulf everything in its path, including the tiny hamlet of Hobnob, where federal agents Ted Ingersoll and Ham Johnson arrive to investigate the disappearance of two fellow agents—and find a baby boy abandoned in the middle of a crime scene. Ingersoll finds a home for the infant with local woman Dixie Clay Holliver, unaware that she's the best bootlegger in the county and has many tender and consequential secrets of her own. The Tilted World is an extraordinary tale of murder and moonshine, sandbagging and saboteurs, and a man and a woman who find unexpected love.

      The Tilted World
    • Smonk

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(73)Évaluer

      fast-paced and unrelentingly violent...readers looking for a strange and savage tale can't go wrong. Publishers Weekly

      Smonk
    • The book showcases the personal journeys of diverse American entrepreneurs who own golf courses, highlighting their achievements and challenges. With the golf industry significantly impacting the U.S. economy, these narratives delve into the unique perspectives of course owners on trends in ownership and management. Each story reflects the entrepreneurs' perseverance, diverse skill sets, and passion for golf, illustrating the varied personalities that shape this vibrant sector.

      Sun-Up to Sun-Down: The Lives of Golf Course Owners
    • Alabama Blues

      • 223pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Della grande famiglia degli Stati Uniti d'America il sud, e in particolare questo sud, l'Alabama, è un po' il parente povero: sporco, squattrinato, rurale - per non dire zotico -, esplicito fino all'insolenza. Dai racconti di Tom Franklin emerge un quadro autentico e viscerale di questo spirito, sempre in bilico tra audacia e disperazione, malinconia e illusione. Un viaggio tra piante dai nomi magici e arcaici, animali straordinariamente evocativi e misteriosi (mocassino acquatico, crotalo diamantino, rana toro), costeggiando bar ed empori, paludi e torrenti, capanni di caccia e combattimenti di galli. Con Franklin l'arte del racconto torna a essere qualcosa di sacro e ancestrale: una caccia di frodo, come quella dei famosi bracconieri dell'Alabama, in cerca di particolari, dettagli, stati d'animo, da ghermire con forza. "Non ho mai perso il bisogno di raccontare la mia Alabama, di svelarla, florida, verde, piena di morte" confessa Franklin.

      Alabama Blues