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category: Fiction
published: May 2011
ISBN:9781897535691
publisher: Anvil Press

Hard Hed

The Hoosier Chapman Papers

by Charles Tidler

tagged: literary
Description

'Hard Hed' is a contemporary retelling of the Johnny Appleseed story. Hoosier Chapman, local historian and apple orchardist, has just been released from a Northwestern Ohio jail after serving two years for planting wild apple trees in a city park. Dropped at the State Line by a deputy sheriff, Hoosier treks west, overland and barefoot into Indiana state, recreating history and inventing myth, both public and private, along the way. Hoosier Chapman, the historian, yearns for a pre-colonial, pre-gunpowder freedom that lies just beyond the common fields, before the wetlands were drained and the forests cut down. Chaos and violence-like fate-hound his every step. In five "Books" ranging in style from realism to fantasy to historical document to speculative fiction to lyric poetry, there is a joy of craft that shows through page after page. 'Hard Hed' is part meta-story, part documentary, part violent romance, an unabashedly original work of fiction that roams in and out of time and place and point of view. Tidler has created an Indiana as Faulkner created a Mississippi and Steinbeck a California.

"Tidler takes readers on a roller-coaster of a ride, with highs and lows and mighty twists. The history of the Indiana Territory is revealed, along with the brutalizing of its original inhabitants. And the brutality never stops. ... The language is raw and crude at times, reflecting the violence of the narrative, but it is also eloquent. ...'Hard Hed: The Hoosier Chapman Papers' is an impressive achievement, albeit a tricky read. It's definitely worth it to see what's happening beyond the margins of the conventional novel. Way beyond." - The Times-Colonist

"It's an impressive novel that reminds you what a talented writer can achieve in under 180 pages, one who clearly enjoys taking chances as he pillages narrative and history to lay bare prejudice and hope." -Quentin Mills-Fenn, Uptown

About the Author
Charles Tidler's stage plays have had productions throughout Canada, across the United States, at the Edinburgh Festival, and in London's West End. Achievements include two National Radio Awards, a Chalmers Outstanding PlayAward, Canada Council and B.C. Arts Council awards, and a Governor General's Award nomination in drama. He is also an award-winning poet and a spoken jazz artist. His first novel, Going to New Orleans, was published in 2004. The father of two sons, Charles makes his home in Victoria.
Contributor Notes

Charles Tidler is an award-winning playwright, poet, novelist, and spoken jazz artist. His plays 'Blind Dancers' and 'Straight Ahead' have been produced throughout Canada, in the US, and in London's West End. Other plays include 'The Butcher's Apron' and 'Red Mango: A Blues Monologue'. His selected poems, 'Straw Things', ands 'Tortoise Boy', a chamber play, were published in 2008. A debut novel 'Going to New Orleans' appeared in 2004. Charles was born in Ohio and grew up in Indiana. He studied literature and philosophy with William Gass and Barriss Mills at Purdue University, before permanently moving to the West Coast of Canada as a Vietnam War draft resister in 1969.

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