Hard Times: Appalachian Stories by Ron Rash

Hard Times: Appalachian Stories by Ron Rash
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 7:00 PM - Sunday, November 2, 2025 2:00 PM (PDT)
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Ron Rash is an award-winning American writer known for his novels, short stories, and poetry that are often set in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States. His writing is characterized by exploration of themes like displacement and cultural loss, the tension between past and present, a blend of realistic detail with occasional supernatural elements, and a commitment to exploring universal human concerns through the lens of a specific place and culture.
"The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth" – A comedic, contemporary tale of Appalachia takes a wry look at marriage and relationships through the lens of a questionable religious observance.
In “Sad Man in the Sky,” a troubled man approaches a helicopter operator and offers money to be taken up for a pass over a very specific neighborhood.
"Hard Times", the lead story in Ron Rash's 2010 Frank O'Connor Prize winning collection Burning Bright is a work written from deep knowledge, compassion, and an unfiltered view of American Appalachia of the 1930's, about poor, isolated, marginalized families of the Great Depression. A dispute between neighbors over some missing eggs leads to a heartbreaking conclusion.
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