Southern writers : a new biographical dictionary

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Where to find it

Davis Library (8th floor)

Call Number
PS261 .S595 2006
Status
Available
Call Number
PS261 .S595 2006 c. 3
Status
Available

Davis Library — Reference (1st floor)

Call Number
PS261 .S595 2006 c. 2
Status
In-Library Use Only

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Reading Room

Call Number
CRBo S72b 2006
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.

Summary

This new edition of Southern Writers assumes its distinguished predecessor's place as the essential reference on literary artists of the American South. Broadly expanded and thoroughly revised, it boasts 604 entries-nearly double the earlier edition's-written by 264 scholars. For every figure major and minor, from the venerable and canonical to the fresh and innovative, a biographical sketch and chronological list of published works provide comprehensive, concise, up-to-date information. Here in one convenient source are the South's novelists and short story writers, poets and dramatists, memoirists and essayists, journalists, scholars, and biographers from the colonial period to the twenty-first century.

What constitutes a "southern writer" is always a matter for debate. Editors Joseph M. Flora and Amber Vogel have used a generous definition that turns on having a significant connection to the region, in either a personal or literary sense. New to this volume are younger writers who have emerged in the quarter century since the dictionary's original publication, as well as older talents previously unknown or unacknowledged. For almost every writer found in the previous edition, a new biography has been commissioned.

Drawn from the very best minds on southern literature and covering the full spectrum of its practitioners, Southern Writers is an indispensable reference book for anyone intrigued by the subject.

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