The Gone Dead

Author:   Chanelle Benz
Publisher:   Thorndike Press Large Print
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
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9781432867416


Pages:   386
Publication Date:   18 September 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Billie James� inheritance isn�t much: a little money and a shack in the Mississippi Delta. The house once belonged to her father, a renowned black poet who died unexpectedly when Billie was four years old. Though Billie was there when the accident happened, she has no memory of that day � and she hasn�t been back to the South since. Thirty years later, Billie returns but her father�s home is unnervingly secluded. As Billie encounters the locals, she hears a strange rumor: that she herself went missing on the day her father died. As the mystery intensifies, she finds out that this forgotten piece of her past could put her in danger.

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Author:   Chanelle Benz
Publisher:   Thorndike Press Large Print
Imprint:   Thorndike Press Large Print
Edition:   Large type / large print edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781432867416


ISBN 10:   1432867415
Pages:   386
Publication Date:   18 September 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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[Benz] captures human interaction with the polish of a seasoned dramatist, armed with a bevy of tools -- a feel for smooth dialogue; a rich sense of place; a knowledge of history and its impact on individuals, families, and communities -- that charge her words with authenticity.... Note-perfect. --Entertainment Weekly A powerful look at a region constantly haunted by its past.... Benz proved herself to be a master storyteller with her short story collection, and that talent is on full display.... An excellent novel from an author who writes with real grace and a wisdom beyond her years. --NPR Haunting.... The first line of this impressive novel sets the stage for what follows: 'It is not exactly as she was picturing'.... What follows is an interrogation of memory, race, and the way that stories define our lives.... The novel retains this tension right up to its final pages. --Ploughshares [An] extraordinary new novel. --Southern Living A rich, arresting exploration of racial injustice and the long shadows cast by family legacy.... Propulsive from the outset, culminating in a wrenching final scene.... A beautiful and devastating portrait of the modern South. --Publishers Weekly Combines brisk plotting and striking characterization to provide a compelling read. . . . Benz proves her virtuosity as a writer. . . . Gripping. --Booklist The past shadows Billie when she goes back to Mississippi after 30 years to extract the truth from the riddle of her father's death.... A taut, voltaic novel. --O, the Oprah Magazine Transports readers to the mucky Mississippi delta, where rising humidity and a few probing questions unearth a long-buried crime.... An examination of racial justice and history-- and whose versions are accepted as truth. --Elle You can easily read The Gone Dead in a weekend, and you likely will. It grabs hold early with truly compelling characters and a central mystery.... An arresting whodunit, a portrait of an American family, and a Southern narrative that won't let the past go. --Chapter 16 Wise and assured, Chanelle Benz's The Gone Dead plunges the reader into a fraught and complicated homecoming of sorts, the South you return to after a life away, a place you never really knew.... Benz's prose is insightful and surprising, chock-full of beautiful sentences that demand re-reading. --James McLaughlin, author of Bearskin The southern novel will never be the same after this book. Billie James, the protagonist of The Gone Dead, holds more mystery, lyricism, tragedy, nuance than most characters I've read in recent years.... Writers were not supposed to be able to do what Benz does in The Gone Dead. --Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy I love this novel for many reasons, its fresh look at the hardscrabble Mississippi Delta, its varied voices that form a chorus around its main voice, Billie, and the mystery at its heart.... [The Gone Dead] feels as old and rich as the delta soil on which it happens. --Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter Every chapter in The Gone Dead yields a surprise.... Benz's Delta is portrayed with care and depth.... Her attention to the recurring nature of racism in this country, and her gift for weaving these insights into a gripping narrative, establish Benz as an adept critic and storyteller. --New York Times Book Review Chanelle Benz's prose is remarkable for its acute intelligence, flawless precision, and startling beauty. This wry, soulful novel reads like a thriller but an intimate one; it becomes both a genuine page turner and a deep character study. --Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others Chanelle Benz has the power and grace to make the quiet stunning and the explosive beautiful. The Gone Dead is a wonderous exploration of pain and confrontation of its sources. --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black Beautifully written throughout.... Enthralling.... Recalling Lalita Tademy's Cane River, this work will appeal to lovers of African American, Southern, and historical fiction. --Library Journal (starred review)


Transports readers to the mucky Mississippi delta, where rising humidity and a few probing questions unearth a long-buried crime.... An examination of racial justice and history-- and whose versions are accepted as truth. --Elle The past shadows Billie when she goes back to Mississippi after 30 years to extract the truth from the riddle of her father's death.... A taut, voltaic novel. --O, the Oprah Magazine [An] extraordinary new novel. --Southern Living A rich, arresting exploration of racial injustice and the long shadows cast by family legacy.... Propulsive from the outset, culminating in a wrenching final scene.... A beautiful and devastating portrait of the modern South. --Publishers Weekly Combines brisk plotting and striking characterization to provide a compelling read. . . . Benz proves her virtuosity as a writer. . . . Gripping. --Booklist A powerful look at a region constantly haunted by its past.... Benz proved herself to be a master storyteller with her short story collection, and that talent is on full display.... An excellent novel from an author who writes with real grace and a wisdom beyond her years. --NPR [Benz] captures human interaction with the polish of a seasoned dramatist, armed with a bevy of tools -- a feel for smooth dialogue; a rich sense of place; a knowledge of history and its impact on individuals, families, and communities -- that charge her words with authenticity.... Note-perfect. --Entertainment Weekly Haunting.... The first line of this impressive novel sets the stage for what follows: 'It is not exactly as she was picturing'.... What follows is an interrogation of memory, race, and the way that stories define our lives.... The novel retains this tension right up to its final pages. --Ploughshares I love this novel for many reasons, its fresh look at the hardscrabble Mississippi Delta, its varied voices that form a chorus around its main voice, Billie, and the mystery at its heart.... [The Gone Dead] feels as old and rich as the delta soil on which it happens. --Tom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter Wise and assured, Chanelle Benz's The Gone Dead plunges the reader into a fraught and complicated homecoming of sorts, the South you return to after a life away, a place you never really knew.... Benz's prose is insightful and surprising, chock-full of beautiful sentences that demand re-reading. --James McLaughlin, author of Bearskin Chanelle Benz has the power and grace to make the quiet stunning and the explosive beautiful. The Gone Dead is a wonderous exploration of pain and confrontation of its sources. --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Friday Black Chanelle Benz's prose is remarkable for its acute intelligence, flawless precision, and startling beauty. This wry, soulful novel reads like a thriller but an intimate one; it becomes both a genuine page turner and a deep character study. --Dana Spiotta, author of Innocents and Others The southern novel will never be the same after this book. Billie James, the protagonist of The Gone Dead, holds more mystery, lyricism, tragedy, nuance than most characters I've read in recent years.... Writers were not supposed to be able to do what Benz does in The Gone Dead. --Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy Beautifully written throughout.... Enthralling.... Recalling Lalita Tademy's Cane River, this work will appeal to lovers of African American, Southern, and historical fiction. --Library Journal (starred review) You can easily read The Gone Dead in a weekend, and you likely will. It grabs hold early with truly compelling characters and a central mystery.... An arresting whodunit, a portrait of an American family, and a Southern narrative that won't let the past go. --Chapter 16 Every chapter in The Gone Dead yields a surprise.... Benz's Delta is portrayed with care and depth.... Her attention to the recurring nature of racism in this country, and her gift for weaving these insights into a gripping narrative, establish Benz as an adept critic and storyteller. --New York Times Book Review


Author Information

Chanelle Benz has published short stories in Guernica, Granta.com, Electric Literature, The American Reader, Fence, and The Cupboard, and is the recipient of an O. Henry Prize. Her story collection The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead was published in 2017 by Ecco. It was named a Best Book of 2017 by the San Francisco Chronicle and one of Electric Literature's 15 Best Short Story Collections of 2017. It was also longlisted for the 2018 PEN/Robert Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction. She currently lives in Memphis, where she teaches at Rhodes College.

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