Seven years ago, Chris Offutt made his literary debut with Kentucky Straight, a fiercely original collection that earned him not only critical praise but many prestigious awards.
The eight new stories in Out of the Woods mark Offutt's return to the form in which he first displayed his astonishing talent. Offutt, who "draws landscape and constructs dialogue with the eyes and ears of a native son" (The Miami Herald), is on strong home turf here, capturing those who have left the Kentucky hills and long to return. These are stories of gravediggers and drifters, gamblers and truck drivers a long way from home, tales that are so full of hard edges they can't help but tell some hard truths.
Brian Alexander San Diego Union-Tribune Terrific...Offutt's genius is how thoroughly he can scare you into seeing yourself in this hardscrabble lot that is neither here nor there....Offutt's stories of these people are especially welcome now, as we sprint headlong into the mass global village of the information age, another form of going.