By Steve Yarbrough (Knopf hardcover, $23.00, ISBN: 0375411593, 5/2001; Vintage Books paperback, $13.00, ISBN: 0375725776, 8/2002) The South depicted in Steve Yarbrough\u27s haunting new novel irresistibly calls to mind Yeats\u27s famous lines, the best lack all conviction, while the worst / are full of passionate intensity. The best and worst, in this case, are brothers who, despite their common upbringing, are diametrically opposed on issues of race. Tandy Payne, who returns to Loring, Miss., in the early 20th century after squandering his inheritance on gambling, whores and liquor, has absorbed all the hypocrisy and racism of the old South. Loring\u27s mayor, Tandy\u27s brother, Leighton, stands 6\u275 , harbors liberal opinions and is ...
The aim of this abstract is to show the image of South in Absalom, Absalom! which i...
Jesmyn Ward’s third novel, Sing, Unburied, Sing, however, is Ward’s second work to have won the Nati...
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By Steve Yarbrough (Knopf hardcover, $23.00, ISBN: 0375411593, 5/2001; Vintage Books paperback, $13....
Fiction by Steve Yarbrough University of Missouri Press (Paperback, $17.95, ISBN: 0826211852, 9/1998...
This project began with the intention to examine the connection between the aesthetic and the politi...
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A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
Steve Yarbrough is the author of eleven books, most recently the novel The Unmade World, published i...
A Novel by Steve Yarbrough (MacMurray & Beck Communication hardcover, ISBN: 1878448854; Scribner\u27...
The mean streets that tough, trench-coated detectives travel are so often associated with urban sett...
Oscar Micheaux (1884–1951), the African American homesteader, author, and pioneer filmmaker, self-pu...
Ambrose Bierce’s short stories present Gothic visions of the colonial encounter with the American wi...
The aim of this abstract is to show the image of South in Absalom, Absalom! which i...
Jesmyn Ward’s third novel, Sing, Unburied, Sing, however, is Ward’s second work to have won the Nati...
Nonfiction by Willie Morris Random House (Paperback, $23.00, ISBN: 0679459561, 2/1998) Everyone is a...
By Steve Yarbrough (Knopf hardcover, $23.00, ISBN: 0375411593, 5/2001; Vintage Books paperback, $13....
Fiction by Steve Yarbrough University of Missouri Press (Paperback, $17.95, ISBN: 0826211852, 9/1998...
This project began with the intention to examine the connection between the aesthetic and the politi...
The literature of the Southern United States has always been expression of a multilayered connection...
A Novel by Larry Brown (Algonquin Books hardcover, $24.95, ISBN: 1565121686, 3/2000; Scribner\u27s p...
A Novel by William Faulkner First published 1936 Random House (Hardcover, $22.00, ISBN: 0375508724, ...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
Steve Yarbrough is the author of eleven books, most recently the novel The Unmade World, published i...
A Novel by Steve Yarbrough (MacMurray & Beck Communication hardcover, ISBN: 1878448854; Scribner\u27...
The mean streets that tough, trench-coated detectives travel are so often associated with urban sett...
Oscar Micheaux (1884–1951), the African American homesteader, author, and pioneer filmmaker, self-pu...
Ambrose Bierce’s short stories present Gothic visions of the colonial encounter with the American wi...
The aim of this abstract is to show the image of South in Absalom, Absalom! which i...
Jesmyn Ward’s third novel, Sing, Unburied, Sing, however, is Ward’s second work to have won the Nati...
Nonfiction by Willie Morris Random House (Paperback, $23.00, ISBN: 0679459561, 2/1998) Everyone is a...