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The Long Haul: Conversations with Southern Novelists

by William Parrill
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Overview

This book is a collection of conversations with important contemporary Southern novelists and with Lewis P. Simpson, longtime co-editor of "The Southern Review" and an established authority on Southern literature. The two long conversations with Professor Simpson place the post World War II Southern novel in the context of modern literature and of the classical Southern novel. Professor Simpson, who knew many of the giants of Southern literature, assesses the writers of the past and the possibilities of the future. The volume includes conversations with Ernest Gaines, Madison Jones, Shirley Ann Grau, David Madden, the late John William Corrington, James Wilcox, and Vance Bourjaily. A chapter by the editor about his relationship with the late Walker Percy concludes the volume. Co-published with Southeastern Louisiana State University.

Author Biography: William Parrill is Professor of Communication and English at Southeastern Louisiana State University.

Synopsis

This book is a collection of conversations with important contemporary Southern novelists and with Lewis P. Simpson, longtime co-editor of "The Southern Review" and an established authority on Southern literature. The two long conversations with Professor Simpson place the post World War II Southern novel in the context of modern literature and of the classical Southern novel. Professor Simpson, who knew many of the giants of Southern literature, assesses the writers of the past and the possibilities of the future. The volume includes conversations with Ernest Gaines, Madison Jones, Shirley Ann Grau, David Madden, the late John William Corrington, James Wilcox, and Vance Bourjaily. A chapter by the editor about his relationship with the late Walker Percy concludes the volume. Co-published with Southeastern Louisiana State University.

Author Biography: William Parrill is Professor of Communication and English at Southeastern Louisiana State University.

About the Author, William Parrill

William Parrill is Professor of Communication and English at Southeastern Louisiana State University.

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Ann B. Dobie

This is a book that is long overdue....It is readable, informative, and valuable for scholars and general readers. I wish I had done it!

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1994
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
194
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819190789

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