The Fast Red Road
2000 novel by Stephen Graham Jones
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Author | Stephen Graham Jones |
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Cover artist | Jacket design by |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Fiction Collective 2 |
Publication date | 2000 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 326 pp |
Followed by | All The Beautiful Sinners |
The Fast Red Road: A Plainsong is a novel by Native American writer Stephen Graham Jones. It was his debut novel, published in 2000.[1]
The novel was originally titled Golius: A Failed Sestina and used as Stephen's dissertation while attending Florida State University. Jones started writing the book after his dissertation director introduced him to Houghton-Mifflin editor Jane Silver at a conference. Jones pitched Silver an idea for a book, lying about having already written it. Silver expressed interest in working on the book and asked to see it; Jones started writing it later that day. [2]
Awards and nominations
The novel won the following awards: Independent Publisher's Award for Multicultural Fiction[3]
References
External links
- Cannibalizing Culture - Patrick Schabe - Popmatters.com
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Stephen Graham Jones
- The Fast Red Road (2000)
- All the Beautiful Sinners (2003)
- The Bird Is Gone (2003)
- Seven Spanish Angels (2005)
- Bleed into Me (2005)
- Demon Theory (2006)
- The Long Trial of Nolan Dugatti (2008)
- Ledfeather (2008)
- It Came From Del Rio (2010)
- The Ones that Got Away (2011)
- The Last Final Girl (2012)
- Growing Up Dead in Texas (2012)
- Flushboy (2013)
- Not for Nothing (2014)
- After the People Lights Have Gone Off (2014)
- Mongrels (2016)
- Mapping the Interior (2017)
- The Only Good Indians (2020)
- Night of the Mannequins (2020)
- My Heart is a Chainsaw (2021)
- Don't Fear the Reaper (2023)
- The Angel of Indian Lake (2024)
- Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn’t Fly (2014)
- "Little Lambs" (2012)