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'The Trench Angel:' World War I And The End Of Populist America

'The Trench Angel' is the debut novel of Michael Keenan Gutierrez, who teaches at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Rebecca Ames
'The Trench Angel' is the debut novel of Michael Keenan Gutierrez, who teaches at UNC-Chapel Hill.
'The Trench Angel' is the debut novel of Michael Keenan Gutierrez, who teaches at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Credit Rebecca Ames
'The Trench Angel' is the debut novel of Michael Keenan Gutierrez, who teaches at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Neal Stephens is a photographer who returned to his hometown in Colorado after World War I to find another war raging in the little coal town: a conflict between union miners and Neal's uncle, Seamus, who runs the mine.

 

In the course of the labor fight, the local sheriff is found dead, and Neal stumbles across a larger conspiracy that could end his family's mining company and land him in prison for murder.

 

The plot is the premise of Michael Keenan Gutierrez's novel, "The Trench Angel" (Leapfrog Press/2015), which explores the American populist movement, race, and the struggle of coming back from an unpopular war.

 A conversation with author Michael Keenan Gutierrez

Host Frank Stasio talks with Gutierrez, a lecturer in the English and Comparative Literature department at UNC-Chapel Hill, about his debut novel, "The Trench Angel."  

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Will Michaels started his professional radio career at WUNC.
Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.