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In the Miro District and Other Stories

In the Miro District and Other Stories
Author: Peter Taylor
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780807128435

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This collection of four prose and four intimately told verse stories was first published in 1977, and the following year Peter Taylor was given the Gold Medal Award for the short story by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Set mostly in Nashville and Memphis amid Taylor's fictional genteel Tennessee society, these tales belie serene manners and lovely neighborhoods with undercurrents of irony, violence, disgrace, sexual transgressions, and generational divide. Often shadowing male despair in the modern world, they describe the power of unleashed passion once the restraint of custom has given way.


In the Miro District

In the Miro District
Author: Peter Taylor
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1987
Genre: Short stories
ISBN: 9780881843477

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Each of the eight short stories collected here reveals the hidden places and locked rooms inside human relationships. A master of the short story and winner of the Ritz-Hemingway Award, Taylor explores the words of love in the events of ordinary life. Peter Taylor is the author of A Summons to Memphis, also a September paperback release.


Voices and Victims

Voices and Victims
Author: Linda Kandel Kuehl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest

The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forrest
Author: Paul Ashdown
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780742543003

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An insightful exploration of the relentless myth of the famous Civil War general, this volume scrutinizes the collective public memory of Nathan Bedford Forrest as it has evolved through the press, memoirs, biographies, and popular culture.


World of Relations

World of Relations
Author: David M. Robinson
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813189772

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A leading figure in modern southern literature, described by Newsweek as "one of the best American storytellers," Peter Taylor secured a national following through his long relationship with the New Yorker and his widely read volumes from the 1980s, The Old Forest and Other Stories and A Summons to Memphis. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's portrayals of the battles of strong-willed fathers and mothers with their equally strong-willed sons are at the center of his achievement in fiction. David Robinson presents Taylor as a writer deeply concerned with the interworkings of family relationships, and emphasizes his role as chronicler of the shifts in southern culture in this century. World of Relations provides an important critical assessment of the work of one of the South's greatest writers, and includes the first extensive critical discussion of Taylor's last two works, The Oracle of Stoneleigh Court (1993) and In the Tennessee Country (1994).


Novel/fiction Awards 1917-1994

Novel/fiction Awards 1917-1994
Author: Heinz Dietrich Fischer
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783598301803

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The School of Journalism at Columbia University has awarded the Pulitzer Prize since 1917. Nowadays there are prizes in 21 categories from the fields of journalism, literature and music. The Pulitzer Prize Archive presentsthe history of this award from its beginnings to the present: In parts A toE the awarding oftheprize in each category is documented, commented and arranged chronologically. Part F covers the history of the prize biographically and bibliographically. Part G provides the background to thedecisions.


Peter Taylor

Peter Taylor
Author: Hubert Horton McAlexander
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807167282

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“Splendid. . . . McAlexander’s biography only makes it clearer than ever that Peter Taylor was our last great southern man of letters.”—Chicago Tribune “For those of us to whom Taylor’s writing is among the chief glories of 20th-century American literature, Peter Taylor: A Writer’s Life has much to tell us about how he emerged from what he called ‘the small old world we knew...in Tennessee’ and explored that world with such acuity, clarity, and unsentimental love.”—Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World “McAlexander has done a splendid job of tracing the progression of Taylor’s writing through the circumstances of a surprisingly frenetic life...Anyone interested in the evolution of fiction writing in the last century will be delighted to come upon this volume...fascinating, sometimes amusing, and often heartbreaking.”—New York Times Book Review Hubert H. McAlexander’s accomplished portrait of Peter Taylor (1917–1994) achieves a remarkable intimacy with this central figure in the history of the American short story and one of the greatest southern writers of his time. McAlexander knits together the facts of Taylor’s life in a compelling, seamless account: his deep and distinguished family roots in Tennessee; his close bonds with writers from three generations, including Allen Tate, Robert Lowell, and James Alan McPherson; his establishment of the dysfunctional family as a force in American literature; and his perseverance as a writer, finally rewarded with the Pulitzer Prize at age seventy. Exhaustively researched and engagingly written, Peter Taylor presents a vivid picture of the man, the artist, and his literary milieu.


Conversations with Peter Taylor

Conversations with Peter Taylor
Author: Peter Taylor
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780878053254

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Gathers interviews with the Tennessee short story writer in which he discusses his career, writing, character development themes, settings, and growing older


Twentieth-Century Southern Literature

Twentieth-Century Southern Literature
Author: J. A. BryantJr.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0813187400

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Authors discussed include: Wendell Berry, Erskine Caldwell, Truman Capote, Ralph Ellison, William Faulkner, Shelby Foote, Zora Neal Hurston, Bobbie Ann Mason, Cormac McCarthy, Flannery O'Connor, William Styron, Anne Tyler, Alice Walker, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, Thomas Wolfe, Richard Wright, and many more. By World War II, the Southern Renaissance had established itself as one of the most significant literary events of the century, and today much of the best American fiction is southern fiction. Though the flowering of realistic and local-color writing during the first two decades of the century was a sign of things to come, the period between the two world wars was the crucial one for the South's literary development: a literary revival in Richmond came to fruition; at Vanderbilt University a group of young men produced The Fugitive, a remarkable, controversial magazine that published some of the century's best verse in its brief run; and the publication and widespread recognition of Faulkner (among others) inaugurated the great flood of southern writing that was to follow in novels, short stories, poetry, and plays. With more than forty years of experience writing and reading about the subject, and friendships with many of the figures discussed, J. A. Bryant is uniquely qualified to provide the first comprehensive account of southern American literature since 1900. Bryant pays attention to both the cultural and the historical context of the works and authors discussed, and presents the information in an enjoyable, accessible style. No lover of great American literature can afford to be without this book.