“Twenty-First-Century Southern Writers: New Voices, New Perspectives,” edited by Jean W. Cash and Richard Gaughran, presents overviews and analyses of nineteen contemporary Southern fiction writers.
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“Twenty-First-Century Southern Writers: New Voices, New Perspectives,” edited by Jean W. Cash and Richard Gaughran, presents overviews and analyses of nineteen contemporary Southern fiction writers.
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A review of Tyler Gillespie’s new collection of essays, “The Thing About Florida: Exploring a Misunderstood State.”
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An interview with Lauren Marino on “Bookish Broads,” an illustrated celebration of women writers.
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Thinking the US South is a compendium of ten thoroughly researched and referenced essays by U.S.-based professional academic philosophers writing from Southern perspectives in regard to the South.
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A review of Colin Dayan’s new book, ‘Animal Quintet: A Southern Memoir.’
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A review of Margaret Renkl’s book, “Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss.”
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A review of Connor Towne O’Neill’s book, ‘Down Along with That Devil’s Bones: A Reckoning with Monuments, Memory, and the Legacy of White Supremacy.’
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“The Opioid Epidemic,” edited by Travis D. Stimeling, is a collection of essays expanding the conversation surrounding opioid addiction.
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An interview with ELizabeth Catte about her new book, “Pure America: Eugenics and the Making of Modern Virgina.”
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An interview with Nick Flynn about his new book, “This Is the Night Our House Will Catch Fire.”
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