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There are no stores or bars left in Knockemstiff, only the ruins of several, including one that was run by Mr. Pollock’s parents, who still live in town.
On the Map 2008
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There are no stores or bars left in Knockemstiff, only the ruins of several, including one that was run by Mr. Pollock’s parents, who still live in town.
August 2008 2008
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Donald Ray Pollock grew up in a town called Knockemstiff, Ohio.
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In theme and tone, "Knockemstiff" is related to the works of writers such as Chris Offutt, Daniel Woodrell, and William Gay, who write about characters living at the margins of society.
A New American Voice 2008
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In theme and tone, "Knockemstiff" is related to the works of writers such as Chris Offutt, Daniel Woodrell and William Gay, who write about characters living at the margins of society.
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Mr. Pollock's first book, a collection of connected stories called "Knockemstiff," will come out next month.
A New American Voice 2008
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Mr. Pollock's first book, a collection of connected stories called "Knockemstiff," will come out next month.
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In a speech at a luncheon celebrating "Knockemstiff" earlier this month, his editor, Gerald Howard, described Mr. Pollock as a writer from a different "class" that is rarely heard from.
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In a speech at a luncheon celebrating "Knockemstiff" last week, his editor, Gerald Howard, described Mr. Pollock as a writer from a different "class" that is rarely heard from.
A New American Voice 2008
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Main St. Bazaar features a book sale and signing by Don Pollock, author of "Knockemstiff" and over 20 tables of fine art and crafts by area artists.
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