Mississippi Writers Talking II - Jones, John Paul, III - Bücher - University Press of Mississippi - 9780878051755 - 1. April 1983
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Mississippi Writers Talking II

Jones, John Paul, III

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Mississippi Writers Talking II

Marc Notes: Sponsored by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History--T. P. verso. Publisher Marketing: Enjoy these literary conversations with some of the foremost authors writing in America today. Though writing is what they do best, talking about literature is an act that the Mississippi writers included here do marvelously well. This is the first of two volumes of interviews with eleven of the state's prizewinning writers. This series shows that Mississippi continues to flourish with authors of importance and acclaim. Included in this first volume are Jones's informal conversations with Eudora Welty, Shelby Foote, Elizabeth Spencer, Barry Hannah, and Beth Henley."Mississippi Writers Talking" provides new insights into understanding the views, the works, and the craft of principal American authors who are Mississippians. They speak with candor about themselves and tell of the urges that brought them to write the books and stories for which they are best known. Volume two includes interviews with Walker Percy, Margaret Walker, Ellen Douglas, Willie Morris, Turner Cassity, and James Whitehead. Contributor Bio:  Jones, John Paul, III < div> Wolfgang Natter, Theodore R. Schatzki, and John Paul Jones III, the editors of Postmodern Contentions and Objectivity and Its Other, are founding members of the Committee on Social Theory at the University of Kentucky, where they teach in the Departments of Germanic Languages and Literature, Philosophy, and Geography.< br> < /div>Contributor Bio:  Welty, Eudora Eudora Welty was born in Jackson, Mis-sissippi, in 1909. She was educated locally and at Mississippi State College for Women, the University of Wisconsin, and the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. Her short stories appeared in The Southern Review, Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s Bazaar, The New Yorker, and other magazines. She lectured at a number of colleges, held the William Allan Neilson professorship at Smith and the Lucy Donnelly Fellowship at Bryn Mawr, and was a lecturer at the Conference of American Studies at Cambridge University. She worked under grants from the Rockefeller and Merrill foundations and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and held a Guggenheim Fellow-ship. She was given honorary degrees from Smith, the University of Wisconsin, Western College for Women, Denison University, the University of the South at Sewanee, and Millsaps College in Jackson. She also received the M. Carey Thomas Award from Bryn Mawr, the Brandeis Medal of Achievement, and the Hollins Medal; her novel The Ponder Heart was awarded the Howells Medal for Fiction by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Eudora Welty died in 2001.


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Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 1. April 1983
ISBN13 9780878051755
Verlag University Press of Mississippi
Genre Geographic Orientation > Mississippi - Cultural Region > Deep South - Cultural Region > Mid-south - Cultural Region > South
Seitenanzahl 2
Maße 127 × 203 × 14 mm   ·   258 g

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