Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts; Conversations With Twelve Southern Writers, Edited by John Carr

Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts; Conversations With Twelve Southern Writers, Edited by John Carr
Title Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts; Conversations With Twelve Southern Writers, Edited by John Carr PDF eBook
Author John C. Carr
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Pages 288
Release 1972
Genre Authors, American Southern States Interviews
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Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts

Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts
Title Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts PDF eBook
Author John Carr
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 304
Release 1999-03-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780807125236

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Interviews with: Doris Betts Fred Chappell Shelby Foote Jesse Hill Ford George Garrett Larry L. King Marion Montgomery Willie Morris Guy Owen Walker Percy Reynolds Price James Whitehead What does it mean to be a Southern writer in the 1970s? What is the nature of today’s South and what prospects does it offer a writer? These twelve interviews with writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction elicit some thoughtful and revealing answers. Because the interviews were taped, there is a spontaneity that brings forth the personality of each writer and provides a text that is interesting and entertaining as well as instructive. In the first interview with Shelby Foote to appear since the early 1950s, the Mississippi novelist discusses his fiction and extensive writing on Civil War history. A thoughtful conversation with Walker Percy ranges over his three novels and reveals their philosophical roots. Marion Montgomery speaks perceptively about his fiction and poetry as ceremonial efforts “to reconcile the private act with the public act.” A two-part interview with Reynolds Price suggests the nature of one novelist’s mind as he chronicles a world beneath the one other people perceive, “that world which seems to impinge upon, to color, to shape, the daily world we inhabit.” Willie Morris tells about growing up in Mississippi, about going home to Yazoo, and about the effect of New York on his Southernness, while Larry L. King speaks of race relations, literature, and Texas and talks frankly about how he and Morris came to resign from Harper’s. The short story is Doris Betts’ forte, and she comments significantly on the form which allows her to “speak briefly on long subjects.” The business of writing is as irrational as kite-flying, observes George Garrett in a candid discussion of the publishing world, his own ups and downs as a writer, and his latest novel, The Death of the Fox. Jesse Hill Ford, talking about his fiction and his writing career, speaks up proudly for the South: “Nest to a bulldozer blade a magnolia is probably the hardest damned thing in the world.” Both the mountain country of North Carolina and the fantastic landscapes of his imagination have influenced Fred Chappell, who remarks on the grotesque in his novels and poetry. Guy Owen tells about his interacting roles as fiction writer, poet, editor, and teacher; his compelling interest in the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina; and his experience with Hollywood. Poetry, the novel, football, and a passion for teaching are the subjects of a provocative and free-wheeling conversation with James Whitehead. “Have you ever stopped to think that for the first time there have been no rational rewards for writing in the way that there were in the past. . . Nowadays, it’s about as rational as saying, ‘What do you do for a living?’ ‘Well, I’m a kite-flyer.’ I mean there’s not a great demand for kite-flyers around. There may be a few who draw a little money. Therefore, today, writing appeals to a different mentality. A Shakespeare today might be doing something else that’s more rational. Now the other thing is that because this is true, fundamentally writing doesn’t matter in the world of commerce. It has a certain kind of—I wouldn’t say purity, but freedom that is never had.”—George Garrett

Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts

Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts
Title Kite-Flying and Other Irrational Acts PDF eBook
Author John Carr
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Pages 300
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ISBN 9780598059659

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Kite-flying and the Other Irrationnal Acto

Kite-flying and the Other Irrationnal Acto
Title Kite-flying and the Other Irrationnal Acto PDF eBook
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Pages 288
Release 1972
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Shelby Foote

Shelby Foote
Title Shelby Foote PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Phillips
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 276
Release 2009-09-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496800591

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Called the greatest Civil War historian, Shelby Foote began his career as a novelist whose powerful works of fiction rose out of his closeness to life and culture in his native region, the Mississippi Delta country. Later in his career he transformed modern historical prose by his keen sense of the novel. His artistic distance from the elements of regionalism that lie at the heart both of his novels and of his history writing gives his prose great narrative force. This perceptive study fills the genuine need for a sound critical appreciation of Foote the novelist. After he appeared as a sage commentator in the PBS series The Civil War, the popular acclaim that catapulted Shelby Foote the historian to even greater eminence as an American oracle renewed much deserved interest in his novels and in critically rich assessments such as this one.

Understanding Fred Chappell

Understanding Fred Chappell
Title Understanding Fred Chappell PDF eBook
Author John Lang
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 354
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570033773

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"Lang evaluates Chappell's major works, including the four novels preceding Midquest, the first five volumes of poetry, the remarkably different books of poems published between Castle Tzingal and Spring Garden: New and Selected Poems, and the two collections of short stories. An investigation of the varied connections between and achievements of the Kirkman tetralogy and Midquest concludes this analysis."--BOOK JACKET.

Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers

Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers
Title Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers PDF eBook
Author Rosemary M. Canfield Reisman
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 454
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780810831957

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This carefully annotated bibliography lists sources of criticism for thirty-nine Southern male authors, each of whom has published at least one significant book of fiction between 1970 and 1994.