
Soil
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Narrated by:
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Brian Hutchison
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By:
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Jamie Kornegay
About this listen
It begins as a simple dream. An idealistic environmental scientist moves his wife and young son off the grid, to a stretch of river-bottom farmland in the Mississippi hills, hoping to position himself at the forefront of a revolution in agriculture.
Within a year he is ruined.
When a corpse appears on his family's property, the farmer is convinced he's being set up. And so begins a journey into a maze of misperceptions and personal obsessions as the farmer, his now-estranged wife, a predatory deputy, and a backwoods wanderer all try to uphold a personal sense of honour.
By turns hilarious and darkly disturbing, Soil traces one man's apocalypse to its epic showdown in the Mississippi mudflats.
©2015 Copyright © Jamie Kornegay 2015 (P)2015 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic reviews
"[Listeners will] applaud the arrival of an exquisitely deranged new voice to American fiction." (Jonathan Miles)
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