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Falling Dark

by Tim Tharp

 

The story follows the lives of several fallen dreamers, including Donna Bless, the alcoholic mother of two perceptive boys; Sam Casey, whose marijuana crop is ready for picking; and Roy Dale, bitter and rageful, who connects them all.

If Roy Dale is the dark center of this novel, Sam Casey's farm provides the light. The characters move through several small-town settings (bars, the grocery store, beat-up subdivisions, the local high school) and even up to Tulsa, but everyone is at some point drawn to the farm that was once a commune, complete with geodesic dome.

In cadences of a tale spoken aloud, Tim Tharp creates a contemporary small town and moves inside the minds and hearts of its people. His tale delineates the fragility and difficulty of redemption—the question of whether new growth can come from dying leaves, faded ideals, and crushed lives.





Tim Tharp

Author's Bio:

Tim Tharp was born in Henryetta, Oklahoma, about fifteen miles from Woody Guthrie’s hometown. After two years of college, Tharp explored the U.S. by thumb and pickup truck. He later completed both an undergraduate and a master's degree and now teaches at Oklahoma State University. He lives in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.

Awards:

Milkweed National Fiction Prize: 1999

Finalist, Oklahoma Book Award, Fiction Category: 2000

Quotes:

“In the same kind of rich, fluid prose that made Larry Brown today's foremost practitioner of Southern Gothic, Tharp asserts his own considerable abilities. There is no doubt that this prize-winning novel lands him squarely on the same hallowed ground.”—Terry Collins for Oklahoma Family Magazine

 “A fast-flowing, vivid tale of a new kind of prairie that is home to an old kind of conflict, good versus evil.”—New York Times Book Review

“The characters in Tim Tharp's powerful first novel lead lives as harsh and vacant as the Oklahoma landscape they inhabit. . . . Tharp brings the unsentimental glare of Richard Avedon's 'American West' to his character portraits. But Tharp's stark writing finds a surprising, hollow beauty that Avedon's snide photographs never did.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“This novel about diminished expectations commands full attention. . . . Set in a rural Oklahoma town, Tharp's first novel attempts to capture the gritty backlash against '60s hippie idealism. . . . Teenage love, small-town blues and neighborhood bullies flourish amid the strip joints, honky-tonks, gas stations and the Git-n-Go convenience store. Trapped in their weaknesses, steeped in marijuana-haze and rum-and-coke stupors, Tharp's characters seem primed to convey philosophical reflections on self-destruction and recovery.”—Publishers Weekly 

“Tharp knows his part of the world: the small towns and rural corners of Oklahoma and the folks who dwell there. . . . Behold America far from the nearest Starbucks and rumor of the latest IPO. . . . A beautifully rendered story. . . . It limns a world not often depicted in fiction.”—Austin Chronicle

Falling Dark is a chilling portrait of America at the end of the 20th century from a forceful and lyrical new literary voice.”—Minnesota Monthly

“You may be able to put this book down, but by the time you're halfway into it, you won't want to. . . . A compelling and inclusive finale.”—Bloomsbury Review

 

Falling Dark
Price: $ 21.95
Binding: Cloth


Availability
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immediately
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 1999
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 276
ISBN: 9781571310309