Cary Holladay

 

Biography

Virginia native Cary Holladay is the author of seven volumes of fiction. Her most recent works include Horse People: Stories and The Deer in the Mirror. Holladay has received an O. Henry Prize and fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Tennessee Arts Commission and the National Education Association. She was awarded a First Tennessee Professorship at the University of Memphis where she teaches with her husband, writer John Bensko.


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Horse People: Stories

Set in the pastoral horse country of Rapidan, Va., the stories in Cary Holladay’s Horse People chronicle the lives of the Fenton family through the Civil War, the Great Depression and World War II. At the center of these interconnected stories is Nelle, a Northern debutante who marries into the Fenton family and establishes herself as their stern and combative matriarch.

Nelle’s arrival in Virginia sets up familial conflict: the Fentons, though well-respected millers and horse breeders, remain yeoman farmers, whereas Nelle grew up in a wealthy, urban environment. Her highbrow sensibility creates animosity within her new family and fosters resentment among the rural poor. Headstrong and contentious, Nelle relies on an almost supernatural connection with horses to escape the hostility that surrounds her. As Nelle ages and experiences the sweeping cultural changes and hardships of early 20th century America, she comes to symbolize everything she once challenged in this community.

Through these multi-generational stories, Holladay draws on the folklore and history of her native Virginia and examines the cultural, racial, gender and economic tensions that pervaded the entire nation. As a result, Horse People considers a particular place and the life of an exceptional woman as indicative of the struggles of all.

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