In “Demon Copperhead” author Barbara Kingsolver portrayed Charles Dickens’s classic story in a modern-day rural America challenging with poverty and drug addiction.
A retelling of Charles Dickens’s “David Copperfield” set in contemporary Appalachia, runs through issues including childhood poverty, opioid addiction and rural dispossession even as its larger focus remains squarely on the question of how an artist’s consciousness is formed. Like Dickens, Kingsolver is unblushingly political and works on a sprawling scale, animating her pages with an abundance of charm and the presence of seemingly every creeping thing that has ever crept upon the earth.
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