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Title Southern writers at century's end / Jeffrey J. Folks & James A. Perkins, editors.

Imprint Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1997.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  810.9975 So88w    ---  Available
Description xiii, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-272) and index.
Contents Randall Garrett Kenan : myth and reality in Tims Creek / Doris Betts -- Mary Hood : the dark side of the moon / David Aiken -- James Wilcox : the normality of madness / Hugh Ruppersburg -- John Grisham : obsessive imagery / Randolph Paul Runyon -- James Lee Burke : "... always the first inning" / William Bedford Clark and Charlene Kerne Clark -- T. R. Pearson : debatable heroes / Mary Bozeman Hodges -- Tim McLaurin : keeper of the moon / Sue Laslie Kimball -- Richard Marius : "the brooding mystery" / Carroll Viera -- Robert Drake : the railroad as metaphor / James A. Perkins -- Kaye Gibbons : her full-time women / Nancy Lewis -- Barry Hannah : Geronimo Rex in retrospect / David Madden -- Anne Tyler : wrestling with the "lowlier angel" / James Grove -- Bobbie Ann Mason : searching for home / Albert E. Wilhelm -- Cormac McCarthy : restless seekers / John G. Cawelti -- Alice Walker : The color purple as allegory / Winifred Morgan -- Fred Chappell : midquestions / Randolph Paul Runyon -- Josephine Humphreys : "hope's last stand" / Elizabeth A. Ford -- Richard Ford : postmodern cowboys / Jeffrey J. Folks -- Andre Dubus : "never truly members" / Lucy Ferriss -- Clyde Edgerton : death and dying / James A. Grimshaw, Jr. -- Lee Smith : Ivy Rowe as woman and artist / Elizabeth Pell Broadwell.
Subject American literature -- Southern States -- History and criticism.
Southern States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Southern States -- In literature.
Added Author Folks, Jeffrey J. (Jeffrey Jay), 1948-
Perkins, James A., 1941-
ISBN 0813120322 (acid-free, recycled paper)

 
    
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