
The Underworld
Author: Kevin Canty
Narrator: Richard Powers
Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/07/2017
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Psychological

Author: Kevin Canty
Narrator: Richard Powers
Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/07/2017
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Psychological
Kevin Canty is the author of several novels and three short-story collections and has been published in the New Yorker, Esquire, GQ, and the New York Times Magazine.
Richard Powers has published thirteen novels. He is a MacArthur Fellow and received the National Book Award. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Overstory, and Bewilderment was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
The underworld in Kevin Canty’s new novel, set in an isolated mining town in Silverton, Idaho, is a world largely inhabited by hard-drinking, hard rock miners and the families that surround them. It’s the kind of drive-through town that most people pay little attention to, filled with those who hope......more
THE UNDERWORLD (2017) By Kevin Canty W. W. Norton, 256 pages ★★★★ One of the autopsy findings from the election of 2016 is that Democrats largely ignored the white working class. That's rather amazing when we have so many fine novelists in America who write of that life. Even a cursory reading of Richar......more
“Paul Michael Garcia narrates this fictionalized account of the aftermath of a real-life 1970s underground fire that killed 91 miners. With a sense of detachment, Garcia keeps the emotions close to his chest and the action and observations close to the bone…It’s a very American story, and Garcia’s reading is as hard, dark, and honest as the mountains that the townsfolk depend on. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“An excellent and terse account…Canty keeps his descriptions to a minimum, depending instead on taut stretches of introspection and screenplay-ready dialogue.” New York Times Book Review
“Canty’s real genius lies in his subtly drawn depiction of the emotional and psychological landscape of this ‘big incomprehensible thing.’” Seattle Times
“A masterly story of heartbreak and struggle against fate and bad luck while heroic themes of love and forgiveness carry this memorable novel.” Library Journal (starred review)
“Canty does a fine job of showing how disaster can lacerate a place or people without utterly destroying hope.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Canty has a gift for turning the commonplace into the extraordinary by asking the right questions and allowing the truth to unfold.” BookPage
“Stunning and deeply moving…The voices of these characters are as memorable as their struggle to keep going in the face of tragedy.” Publishers Weekly
“Any reader will empathize with his sometimes flawed, sometimes valiant people, as they wrestle with the perplexities of social class, family, and love.” David Gates, author of A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me
“A timely reminder of the tremendously complicated questions communities in the American West face…These are superbly drawn people in an impeccably told tale.” Antonya Nelson, author of Funny Once