Still in Print

Still in Print

by Jan Nordby Gretlund
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/01/2013

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An insightful guidebook to some of the best examples of modern Southern fiction, as selected by an international group of critics


In Still in Print, eighteen southern novels published since 1997 fall under the careful scrutiny of an international cast of accomplished literary critics to identify the very best of recent writings in the genre. These essays highlight the praiseworthy efforts of a pantheon of novelists celebrating and challenging regionality, unearthing manifestations of the past in the present, and looking to the future with wit and healthy skepticism.


Organized around shared themes of history, place, humor, and malaise, the novels discussed here interrogate southern culture and explore the region's promise for the future. Four novels reconsider the Civil War and its aftermath as Charles Frazier, Kaye Gibbons, Josephine Humphreys, and Pam Durban revisit the past and add fresh insights to contemporary discussions of race and gender through their excursions into history. The novels by Steve Yarbrough, Larry Brown, Chris Offutt, Barry Hannah, and James Lee Burke demonstrate a keen sense of place, rooted in a South marked by fundamentalism, poverty, violence, and rampant prejudice but still capable of promise for some unseen future. The comic fiction of George Singleton, Clyde Edgerton, James Wilcox, Donald Harington, and Lewis Nordan shows how southern humor still encompasses customs and speech reflected in concrete places. Ron Rash, Richard Ford, and Cormac McCarthy probe the depths of human existence, often with disturbing results, as they write about protagonists cut off from their own humanity and desperate to reconnect with the human race. Diverse in content but unified in genre, these particular novels have been nominated by the contributors to Still in Print for long-term survival as among the best modern representations of the southern novel.


Featuring:

M. Thomas Inge on Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain

Clara Juncker on Josephine Humphreys's Nowhere Else on Earth

Kathryn McKee on Kaye Gibbons's On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon

Jan Nordby Gretlund on Pam Durban's So Far Back

Tara Powell on Percival Everett's Erasure

Tom Dasher on Steve Yarbrough's The Oxygen Man

Jean Cash on Larry Brown's Fay

Carl Wieck on Chris Offutt's The Good Brother

Owen W. Gilman Jr. on Barry Hannah's Yonder Stands Your Orphan

Hans H. Skei on James Lee Burke's Crusader's Cross

Charles Israel on George Singleton's Work Shirts for Madmen

John Grammer on Clyde Edgerton's The Bible Salesman

Scott Romine on James Wilcox's Heavenly Days

Edwin T. Arnold on Donald Harington's Enduring

Marcel Arbeit on Lewis Nordan's Lightning Song

Thomas Ærvold Bjerre on Ron Rash's One Foot in Eden

Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr. on Richard Ford's The Lay of the Land

Richard Gray on Cormac McCarthy's The Road

ISBN:
9781611172645
9781611172645
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-01-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of South Carolina Press

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