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Donald Ray Pollock

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Donald Ray Pollock
Donald Ray Pollock in FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, 2019
Donald Ray Pollock in FOLIO - Óbidos International Literary Festival, 2019
Born (1954-12-23) December 23, 1954 (age 69)
Ross County, Ohio, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materOhio University - Chillicothe
GenreGothic, crime
ChildrenAmber Pollock (Daughter)

Donald Ray Pollock (born December 23, 1954)[1][2] is an American writer. He first published his collection of short stories, Knockemstiff, in 2008, based on his experiences growing up in Knockemstiff, Ohio. His debut novel, The Devil All the Time, was published in 2011 to critical acclaim. Pollock served as the narrator of the film adaptation in 2020.

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Biography

Born in 1954 and raised in Knockemstiff, Ohio, Pollock has lived his entire adult life in Chillicothe, Ohio, where he worked at the Mead Paper Mill as a laborer and truck driver until age 50. He is a graduate of Ohio University - Chillicothe.[3] While there, Pollock published his debut short story collection, Knockemstiff,[4] and the New York Times regularly posted his election dispatches from southern Ohio throughout the 2008 campaign. The Devil All the Time, his first novel, was published in 2011. His work has appeared in various literary journals, including Epoch, Sou'wester, Granta, Third Coast, River Styx, The Journal, Boulevard, Tin House, and PEN America. His latest book, a novel called The Heavenly Table, was published by Doubleday on July 12, 2016. It was awarded first place in the International category of the Deutscher Krimi Preis in January, 2017.

Reception

Pollock's fiction has been referred to as "Hillbilly Gothic" and "Southern Ohio Gothic," and has received positive reviews from critics. Knockemstiff was awarded the PEN/Robert Bingham Prize, and has been published in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, and England. Discussing The Devil All The Time, Vick Mickunas wrote in The Washington Independent Review of Books that "... there’s an otherness to Pollock’s characters that this reviewer finds strangely compelling. We might not be able to relate to the violence, but we comprehend the humanity — the flaws, the deceits, the crushed dreams, the hope that rises like a delicate flower from ashes."[5] On the other hand, Josh Ritter, an Americana folk singer who reviewed the novel for the New York Times Book Review, was somewhat put off by the violence, but did speak highly of the prose. As of 2015, the book has been translated into twenty-one languages.[6]

Awards and honors

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ United States Public Records, 1970-2009, (May 23, 2014), Donald Pollock, Residence, Chillicothe, Ohio, United States.
  2. ^ "Donald Ray Pollock". Notable Names Database. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Peck, Claude. (July 22, 2011). "Donald Ray Pollock: Grim stories, beautifully told", Star Tribune. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  4. ^ Sicha, Choire (6 April 2008). "Donald Ray Pollock's underdog story". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  5. ^ Mickunas, Vick. "The Devil All the Time review". Book review. The Washington Independent Review of Books. Retrieved Aug 3, 2011.
  6. ^ Ritter, Josh. (August 12, 2011). "A Good Man Is Impossible to Find", The New York Times. Retrieved October 13, 2013.

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