
Description
Product Details
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Publish Date | February 26, 2021 |
Pages | 346 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780821424391 |
Dimensions | 9.1 X 6.4 X 1.4 inches | 1.5 pounds |
About the Author
Robert Gipe lives and works in Harlan County, Kentucky. Pop is his third Ohio University Press novel. His first, Trampoline, won the 2016 Weatherford Award for Appalachian novel of the year. His second novel, Weedeater, was a Weatherford finalist. For the past thirty years he has worked in arts-based organizing and is the founding coproducer of the Higher Ground community performance series. He has contributed to numerous journals and anthologies, is a playwright, and is currently a script consultant on a forthcoming television show based on Beth Macy's Dopesick. Author photo by Amelia Kirby.
Reviews
"Nobody has captured contemporary Eastern Kentucky life as authentically as Robert Gipe. And nobody in Appalachian fiction has come up with a literary innovation as refreshing and enticing as his illustrated novels that feature his own rough caricatures to illustrate his well-chosen words."--Appalachian Mountain Books, April 4, 2021
"Robert Gipe has blown the lid off his already zany writing style with Pop, the conclusion to his Canard County Kentucky trilogy. It's a celebration of diverse Appalachia, told from three perspectives.... As with the rest of the trilogy, the illustrations are hilarious, and pure genius. As a defense of the people and the region, I want to stand up and applaud Pop for its creativity and take up the phrase 'nothing about us without us' directed at the wider culture, and Hollywood in particular, as a mantra."--Jill Minor, Washington County (VA) Public Library
"A headlong tumble into a proud and problem-plagued Appalachia, this addictive illustrated novel by Gipe (third in a series after Weedeater) is a delightful gabfest.... Comedy and tragedy make way for unexpected uplift in this richly detailed story of people determined not to be forgotten."--Publishers Weekly
"Robert Gipe is Appalachia's Willy Wonka. Pop is your golden ticket. It will crack your smile, break your heart, and rouse your soul all in the space of a page."--Wesley Browne, author of Hillbilly Hustle
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