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Growing Up in the South: An Anthology of Modern Southern Literature

by Suzanne Whitmore Jones (Editor)

Other authors: Maya Angelou (Contributor), Fred Chappell (Contributor), Harry Crews (Contributor), William Faulkner (Contributor), Ernest Gaines (Contributor)19 more, Ellen Gilchrist (Contributor), Gail Godwin (Contributor), Shirley Ann Grau (Contributor), William Hoffman (Contributor), Mary Hood (Contributor), Michael Malone (Contributor), Bobbie Ann Mason (Contributor), Carson McCullers (Contributor), Mary Mebane (Contributor), Anne Moody (Contributor), Flannery O'Connor (Contributor), Katherine Anne Porter (Contributor), Lee Smith (Contributor), Elizabeth Spencer (Contributor), Peter Taylor (Contributor), Alice Walker (Contributor), Eudora Welty (Contributor), Joan Williams (Contributor), Richard Wright (Contributor)

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Something about the South has inspired the imaginations of an extraordinary number of America's best storytellers--and greatest writers. That quality may be a rich, unequivocal sense of place, a living connection with the past, or the contradictions and passions that endow this region with awesome beauty and equally awesome tragedy. The stories in this superb collection of modern Southern writing are about childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood--in other words, about growing up in the South. Flannery O'Connor's "Everything That Rises Must Converge," set in a South that remains segregated even after segregation is declared illegal, is the story of a white college student who chastises his mother for her prejudice against blacks. But black, white, aristocrat, or sharecropper, each of these 23 authors is unmistakably Southern--and their writing is indisputably wonderful.… (more)
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Interesting collection, including unfamiliar passages from familiar authors plus a few new ones I'd not met before. This sampling will definitely motivate me to read some of their other works. ( )
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Something about the South has inspired the imaginations of an extraordinary number of America's best storytellers--and greatest writers. That quality may be a rich, unequivocal sense of place, a living connection with the past, or the contradictions and passions that endow this region with awesome beauty and equally awesome tragedy. The stories in this superb collection of modern Southern writing are about childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood--in other words, about growing up in the South. Flannery O'Connor's "Everything That Rises Must Converge," set in a South that remains segregated even after segregation is declared illegal, is the story of a white college student who chastises his mother for her prejudice against blacks. But black, white, aristocrat, or sharecropper, each of these 23 authors is unmistakably Southern--and their writing is indisputably wonderful.

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I. Identifying Southern Places and Voices:
  • Harry Crews / from A Childhood: The Biography of a Place
  • Elizabeth Spencer / A Southern Landscape
  • Bobbie Ann Mason / State Champions
  • Alice Walker / A Sudden Trip Home in the Spring
  • Fred Chappell / Children of Strikers
  • Eudora Welty / from One Writer's Beginnings
  • Michael Malone / Fast Love
II. Remembering Southern Families:
  • Lee Smith / Artists
  • Shirley Ann Grau / Homecoming
  • Ellen Gilchrist / The President of the Louisiana Live Oak Society
  • Mary Hood / How Far She Went
  • Carson McCullers / Sucker
  • Alice Walker / Everyday Use
  • William Hoffman / Amazing Grace
III. Experiencing Southern Communities:
  • Maya Angelou / from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
  • Flannery O'Connor / Everything That Rises Must Converge
  • Gail Godwin / The Angry Year
  • Peter Taylor / The Old Forest
IV. Breaking Southern Stereotypes:
  • Anne Moody / from Coming of Age in Mississippi
  • Joan Williams / Spring is Now
  • William Faulkner / An Odor of Verbena
  • Ernest Gaines / Thomas Vincent Sullivan from A Gathering of Old Men
  • Richard Wright / The Man Who Was Almost a Man
  • Mary Mebane / from Mary
  • Katherine Anne Porter / Old Morality.
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