Ron Rash
Ron Rash is an acclaimed American poet, short story writer, and novelist best known for his vivid portrayals of life in the Appalachian South, particularly in North and South Carolina. Born in 1953 in Chester, South Carolina, he holds the Parris Distinguished Professorship in Appalachian Cultural Studies at Western Carolina University and has received numerous awards, including the O. Henry Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award Finalist distinction for his novel 'Serena'. His works often explore themes of working-class struggles, cultural displacement, and the enduring connection to nature and heritage.
Poetry
Short Stories
Novels
Appalachian Literature
Nature Writing
The Risen: A Novel
Above the waterfall : a novel
Above the Waterfall: A Novel
Something Rich and Strange: Selected Stories
The World Made Straight: A Novel
Above the Waterfall: Library Edition
Nothing Gold Can Stay Nothing Gold Can Stay
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories
This Is Where I Leave You: A Novel
Serena: A Novel
Serena
The Cove: A Novel
Something Rich and Strange: Selected Stories
Above the Waterfall: A Novel
Serena tie-in: A Novel
The World Made Straight: A Novel
Above the Waterfall LP: A Novel
Above the Waterfall: A Novel
Serena: A Novel
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories
Waking
The Cove: A Novel
The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth: And Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina, Twentieth Anniversary Edition
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories