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Cargando... South Toward Home: Travels in Southern Literature (2015)por Margaret Eby
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Southern fiction is full of images, places and icons that our minds associate strongly with specific authors or novels. Think of the courthouse in To Kill a Mockingbird, William Faulkner's glass of whisky, Flannery O'Connor's peacocks. Margaret Eby made pilgrimages to Monroeville, Alabama; Oxford and Jackson, Mississippi; Milledgeville and Bacon County, Georgia; and New Orleans, Louisiana, to visit the stomping grounds and geographical inspirations of ten of her own personal favorite authors, chronicling each stop in a fascinating essay that is part homage, part literary criticism, part exploration of the question "What is it about this place {the SOUTH}, exactly" that has led to the creation of the concept of "Southern fiction". ( ) Jackson, Mississippi and Eudora Welty Richard Wright. Faulkner Flannery O'Conner Harry Crew Harper Lee and Truman Capote John Kennedy Toole Larry Brown Barry Hannah There are a few of these authors whose books I never read. This book definitely made me want to read them, so I will be reading from the reading list the author kindly provided in the back of the book. Looking forward to this task. This gives such a wonderful insight into their novels, their lives and how the testaments of many of them have lived on. Quite some characters they all were, some admired each other, others didn't care for the some of them and found their books to be cop outs. Used their own small spaces of earth to write about things that they questioned or just brought to life their own small corner of space. Harry Crew is not celebrated at all in his town, where he has a cousin who still lives. Nothing was preserved and the people don't like to talk about his books. He ins one of the authors I have never read and I found interesting what was revealed in this book about his non fiction offering [book:A Childhood: The Biography of a Place|24849] and his character as well. A delightful read, revealing to me a different and fresh way of looking at these wonderful authors. She brought New Orleans, Bourbon street to life to life, following the path of the Confederacy of Dunces. Interesting to see how their legacies live on and how they are now perceived by readers. ARC from publisher. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"A literary travelogue that ventures deep into the heart of classic Southern literature. As the writer Elif Batuman did for Russian literature in The Possessed, Margaret Eby does for Southern literature in this charming book of literary exploration. From Mississippi (William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, Barry Hannah) to Alabama (Harper Lee, Truman Capote) to Georgia (Flannery O'Connor, Harry Crews) and beyond, Eby--herself a Southerner--travels through the Deep South to the places that famous Southern authors lived in and wrote about. South Toward Home reveals how they took these places and the lives of their inhabitants and transmuted them into lasting literature. Whether meeting the man in charge of feeding Flannery O'Connor's peacocks in Milledgeville, peering into Faulkner's liquor cabinet, or seeking out John Kennedy Toole's iconic hot dog vendors in New Orleans, Eby combines biographical detail with expert criticism to deliver a rich and evocative tribute to the literary South" -- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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