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Gully Dirt - On Exposing the Klan Raising a Hog and Escaping the South - cover
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Gully Dirt - On Exposing the Klan Raising a Hog and Escaping the South

Robert Coram

Narrateur Steve Marvel

Maison d'édition: Tantor Audio

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Synopsis

No part of America scars its children as does the south. 
 
 
 
In this incandescent memoir, Robert Coram tells how a rough-edged boy escaped from a nowhere little town in rural southwest Georgia and became an accomplished writer. 
 
 
 
With a flawless ear and an unblinking eye, Coram escorts us across a unique landscape, capturing the nuances of life in a small southern town during the 1950s, not by writing of the romantic south, but rather of a south that can be narrow and harsh and brutal. He takes on the big issues: race, religion, love, death, and family values. His coming-of-age story is troubling, sometimes embarrassing, but always hilarious. 
 
 
 
As a native son, Coram captures in pitch-perfect tone the voice of a teenage boy, a new voice from the old south. 
 
 
 
Coram holds nothing back. No part of his early life is too embarrassing or too personal, including losing his virginity in a church and public beatings by his father. Though centered on Coram's long-suffering mother, his brutal father, and his dog that lived in hope, the main feature of his story may be the humor. Rarely does a writer draw so much humor from such a harsh childhood. His story will linger in your heart.
Durée: environ 9 heures (08:55:46)
Date de publication: 07/10/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2017. Copyright Statment: —