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Rick Bragg

    Rick Bragg creëert krachtige verhalen gericht op de mensen in de uitlopers van de Appalachen, die stem geeft aan degenen die vaak worden teruggebracht tot clichés of louter fictie. Zijn schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door een rauwe, hartstochtelijke authenticiteit die de veerkracht en geest van deze gemeenschappen viert. Met een ervaren journalistieke achtergrond bezit Bragg een uniek vermogen om in de kern van zijn onderwerpen te duiken en hun onderscheidende verhalen met diepe empathie vast te leggen. Zijn werk dient als een hymne voor gewone levens, gevormd door ontbering en vasthoudendheid.

    All Over But the Shoutin'
    My Southern Journey
    • My Southern Journey

      • 264bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From the celebrated bestselling author of All Over but the Shoutin' and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Rick Bragg, comes a poignant and wryly funny collection of essays on life in the South. Keenly observed and written with his insightful and deadpan sense of humor, he explores enduring Southern truths about home, place, spirit, table, and the regions' varied geographies, including his native Alabama, Cajun country, and the Gulf Coast. Everything is explored, from regional obsessions from college football and fishing, to mayonnaise and spoonbread, to the simple beauty of a fish on the hook. Collected from over a decade of his writing, with many never-before-published essays written specifically for this edition, My Southern Journey is an entertaining and engaging read, especially for Southerners (or the Southern at heart) and anyone who appreciates great writing.

      My Southern Journey
      4,1
    • All Over But the Shoutin'

      • 329bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize–winner and bestselling author, "a grand memoir.... Bragg tells about the South with such power and bone-naked love ... he will make you cry" (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). This haunting, harrowing, gloriously moving recollection of a life on the American margin is the story of Rick Bragg, who grew up dirt-poor in northeastern Alabama, seemingly destined for either the cotton mills or the penitentiary, and instead became a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for The New York Times. It is also the story of Bragg's father, a hard-drinking man with a murderous temper and the habit of running out on the people who needed him most. But at the center of this soaring memoir is Bragg's mother, who went eighteen years without a new dress so that her sons could have school clothes and picked other people's cotton so that her children wouldn't have to live on welfare alone. Evoking these lives—and the country that shaped and nourished them—with artistry, honesty, and compassion, Rick Bragg brings home the love and suffering that lie at the heart of every family. The result is unforgettable.

      All Over But the Shoutin'
      4,1