An edition of Salvation on Sand Mountain (1995)

Salvation on Sand Mountain

snake handling and redemption in southern Appalachia

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An edition of Salvation on Sand Mountain (1995)

Salvation on Sand Mountain

snake handling and redemption in southern Appalachia

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It is Scottsboro, Alabama, in the fall of 1991. A snake-handling preacher by the name of Glendel Buford Summerford has just tried to murder his wife, Darlene, by snakebite. At gunpoint, he forces her to stick her arm in a box of rattlesnakes. She is bitten twice and nearly dies.

The trial, which becomes a sensation throughout southern Appalachia, echoes familiar themes from a troubled secular world - marital infidelity, spouse abuse, and alcoholism - but it also raises questions about faith, forgiveness, redemption, and, of course, snakes. Glenn Summerford is convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to ninety-nine years in prison.

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When Dennis Covington covered the trial of Glenn Summerford for The New York Times, a world far beyond the trial opened up to him. Salvation on Sand Mountain begins with a crime and a trial and then becomes an extraordinary exploration of a place, a people, and an author's descent into himself.

The place is southern Appalachia - a country deep and unsettled, where the past and its culture collide with the economic and social realities of the present, leaving a residue of rootlessness, anxiety, and lawlessness. All-night video stores and tanning salons stand next to collapsed chicken farms and fundamentalist churches. The people are poor southern whites. Peculiar and insular, they are hill people of Scotch-Irish descent: religious mystics who cast out demons, speak in tongues, drink strychnine, run blowtorches up their arms, and drape themselves with rattlesnakes.

There is Charles McGlocklin, the End-Time Evangelist; Cecil Esslinder, the red headed guitar player with the perpetual grin; Aunt Daisy, the prophetess; Brother Carl Porter; Elvis Presley Saylor; Gracie McAllister; Dewey Chafin; and the legendary Punkin Brown, all of whose faith illuminates these pages.

And then there is Dennis Covington, himself Scotch-Irish, whose own family came down off of Sand Mountain two generations ago to work in the steel mills of Birmingham, and who, in uncovering records of snake-handling Covingtons, decides to take up serpents himself.

With grace and humor and exquisite writing, Dennis Covington explores a physical and spiritual geography few readers will be prepared for. Reminiscent of the best of Flannery O'Connor, Carson McCullers, and James Agee, Salvation on Sand Mountain is southern literature at its best.

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Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
240

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Cover of: Salvation on Sand Mountain
Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake-Handling and Redemption in Southern Appalachia
March 1, 1996, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: Salvation on Sand Mountain
Salvation on Sand Mountain: snake handling and redemption in southern Appalachia
1995, Addison-Wesley
in English
Cover of: Salvation on Sand Mountain
Salvation on Sand Mountain: snake handling and redemption in southern Appalachia
1995, Addison-Wesley
in English

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Reading, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.9
Library of Congress
BX7990.H6 C68 1995, BX7990.H6C68 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1114383M
Internet Archive
salvationonsandm0000covi
ISBN 10
0201622920
LCCN
94040335
OCLC/WorldCat
31375816
Library Thing
53049
Goodreads
1221409

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