Title | : | Growing Up in the South: An Anthology of Modern Southern Literature |
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ISBN | : | 0451628330 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780451628336 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 544 |
Publication | : | First published June 1, 1991 |
Growing Up in the South: An Anthology of Modern Southern Literature Reviews
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I decided a few months ago that it's about time I boned up on my southern authors. I mentioned this to a friend a few weeks ago and he loaned me this book from his college days. Most of the stories were very interesting - the only one I truly felt was a waste of my time was "The Man Who Was Almost a Man." The three that I enjoyed the most were "Fast Love," "The Old Forest," and "Old Mortality." As a matter of fact, I'm going to change my rating from 3 stars to 4 based soley on the merits of those three stories. And there were a number of others that were really good as well . . . I gave the book back a few nights ago and can't quite recall titles or authors right now, though.
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This is a truly fantastic anthology with much that a Southerner can relate to. It's so good that I may even force my cute wife to read it. Here is where I first ran into the writings of Eudora Welty among others. Give it a try and if you're not a Southerner, read it to find out what makes us what we are. I promise that it's more than truck pulls and beer.
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The best of both worlds. Southern writers and short stories. If you have not read any short stories lately or think you don't like them, give this a go.
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Uneven (to be expected) but I'd definitely pick up a secondhand copy were I you.