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Dark yet redemptive, this novel is Southern gothic in style and touches on antebellum and post-Civil War Kentucky. The novel begins with Ginny, a strong female character, who marries Linus as a young girl and is faced with a serious moral dilemma. The novel explores the legendary white fear of the slave master's wife being held captive by slaves while he's away. With endorsements from Michael Ondaatje and Paul Auster and a favorite among readers of The Believer , Laird Hunt is beloved in the literary world. Ray of the Star was a finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award.

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  • Dark yet redemptive, this novel is Southern gothic in style and touches on antebellum and post-Civil War Kentucky.
  • The novel begins with Ginny, a strong female character, who marries Linus as a young girl and is faced with a serious moral dilemma.
  • The novel explores the legendary white fear of the slave master's wife being held captive by slaves while he's away.
  • With endorsements from Michael Ondaatje and Paul Auster and a favorite among readers of The Believer, Laird Hunt is beloved in the literary world.
  • Ray of the Star was a finalist for the PEN USA Literary Award.

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    Autorenporträt
    Laird Hunt is the author of four novels, The Impossibly, Indiana, Indiana, The Exquisite, and Ray of the Star, and a book of short stories, histories, and parables, The Paris Stories. His writings, reviews and translations have appeared in McSweeney's, Ploughshares, Bomb, Bookforum, Grand Street, The Believer, Fence, Conjunctions, Brick, Mentor, Inculte, and Zoum Zoum. Currently on faculty in the University of Denver's Creative Writing Program, he and his wife, the poet Eleni Sikelianos, live in Boulder, Colorado, with their daughter, Eva Grace.