
Why Dogs Chase Cars
Tales of a Beleaguered Boyhood
George Singleton(Author)
University of South Carolina Press
Will be published approx. on 24. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-61117-245-4 (ISBN)
Description
Accomplished South Carolina storyteller George Singleton has been called ""the unchallenged king of the comic southern short story"" by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, ""a breakthrough writer you need to know"" by Book magazine, and ""a big-hearted evil genius who writes as if he were the love child of Alice Munro and Strom Thurman"" by novelist Tony Earley. Singleton's third collection, Why Dogs Chase Cars, comprises fourteen uproarious short stories about Mendal Dawes, a young boy coming of age in the backwoods town of Forty-Five, South Carolina, and coming to terms with his eccentric but well-intentioned father. Singleton uses an earnest and consistently comic voice as he skilfully navigates themes of race, class, family, and Southern heritage. In his vision of the small-town South, where the ""gene pool [is] so shallow that it wouldn't take a Dr. Scholl's insert to keep one's sole dry,"" cynicism ultimately gives way to empathy and an understanding of the empowering ties that always bind one to home and family.
This Southern Revivals edition includes a new introduction by Singleton himself, as well as a previously unpublished story, ""Poetry,"" and an expanded ending to ""The Earth Rotates This Way,"" the final piece in the collection.
This Southern Revivals edition includes a new introduction by Singleton himself, as well as a previously unpublished story, ""Poetry,"" and an expanded ending to ""The Earth Rotates This Way,"" the final piece in the collection.
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Edition
Expanded edition
Language
English
Place of publication
South Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 175 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61117-245-4 (9781611172454)
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Person
George Singleton is the author of two novels-Novel and Work Shirts for Madmen-four short story collections-These People Are Us, The Half-Mammals of Dixie, Drowning in Gruel, and Stray Decorum-and a nonfiction guide for writers. Singleton is a 2009 Guggenheim Fellow and a 2011 winner of the Hillsdale Award for Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He currently teaches writing at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. His fiction has appeared in a wide range of magazines, including the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Playboy, Esquire, Zoetrope, the Georgia Review, the Southern Review, and many others.