Georgia Voices: Fiction

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Hugh Ruppersburg
University of Georgia Press, 1992 - 600 páginas
Since the early nineteenth century, Georgia has produced an impressive number of distinguished fiction writers, from Joel Chandler Harris, Sidney Lanier, Flannery O'Connor, and Carson McCullers to such present-day voices as Alice Walker, James Dickey, and Pat Conroy.

Containing thirty-nine stories and excerpts from novels, this first volume reveals a literary legacy as rich as any the country has produced. Humorous and tragic, nostalgic and cynical, romantic and realistic, the writings gathered here represent the full range of fiction that has emerged from the state's talented writers.

Over the years Georgians have written about the themes and subjects that have inspired writers across history and throughout the world: family, war, hardship, ambition, love, death, change, the search for knowledge and meaning. As Hugh Ruppersburg notes in his introduction, however, the state has provided its writers with a distinct history, culture, and sense of place. Georgia’s frontier and agricultural past, its Civil War experience, the rise of its cities and industries and the subsequent decline of rural traditions, and the civil rights movement have all played a part in shaping its distinctive literary landscape.

Georgia Voices is a three-volume anthology highlighting the impressive achievements of Georgia writers in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

 

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AUGUSTUS BALDWIN LONGSTREET
4
WILLIAM TAPPAN THOMPSON
18
SIDNEY LANIER
33
AUGUSTA J EVANS
46
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS
57
WILL N HARBEN
72
JEAN TOOMER
90
FRANCES NEWMAN
111
BYRON HERBERT REECE
235
The Artificial Nigger
283
MARION MONTGOMERY
310
DONALD WINDHAM
324
JAMES DICKEY
352
MARK STEADMAN
371
ALICE WALKER
388
HARRY CREWS
395

ERSKINE CALDWELL
120
CAROLINE MILLER
135
MARGARET MITCHELL
145
CONRAD AIKEN
166
VEREEN BELL
179
CARSON MCCULLERS
190
LILLIAN SMITH
200
FRANK YERBY
216
BERRY FLEMING
226
TERRY
414
RAYMOND ANDREWS
432
OLIVE ANN BURNS
446
PAT CONROY
472
FERROL SAMS
505
CHARLIE SMITH
527
WARREN LEAMON
545
Biographical Sketches
561
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Hugh Ruppersburg is Professor of English and Senior Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia. He is the author or editor of many books, including After O'Connor and Georgia Voices, a three-volume anthology of Georgia's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry (Georgia).

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