![]() ![]() Publisher’s Weekly, August 24, 2016, “ Not Just a Southern Writer: Ron Rash,” by Kelly Crisp “When anyone goes out in the woods in a movie, you know something horrible is going to happen.” ![]() His easy reverence is in direct opposition to the rendering of the natural world in TV and film as a creepy, possibly demonic, adversary-or at the very least a place to be wary if you wander too far without an iPhone. It’s very easy to think we are not connected to it anymore, but we are, whether we want to be or not.” During our conversation on the eve of Rash’s trip to France for an Eco-Literature convention, where the theme was “Enchantment,” he tells me that “One thing that’s important for me in my work is to remind people that there is a natural world. ![]()
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