Georgia voices

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Georgia voices

edited by Hugh Ruppersburg

University of Georgia Press, c1992-

  • v. 1. Fiction
  • v. 1. Fiction : pbk
  • v. 2. Nonfiction
  • v. 2. Nonfiction : pbk
  • v. 3. Poetry

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Includes bibliographical references

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  • v. 1. Fiction
  • v. 2. Nonfiction
  • v. 3. Poetry

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1. Fiction ISBN 9780820314327

内容説明

Since the early 19th 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 39 stories and excerpts from novels, this first volume of "Georgia Voices" 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 projected three-volume anthology highlighting the impressive achievements of Georgia writers in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
巻冊次

v. 1. Fiction : pbk ISBN 9780820314334

内容説明

Since the early 19th 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 39 stories and excerpts from novels, this first volume of ""Georgia Voices"" 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 projected three-volume anthology highlighting the impressive achievements of Georgia writers in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
巻冊次

v. 2. Nonfiction ISBN 9780820316253

内容説明

This volume is a collection of essays, letters, diary entries and speeches. Including selections by African Americans, women and native Americans, the anthology aims to reflect the diversity of voices and experiences throughout the history of the state.
巻冊次

v. 2. Nonfiction : pbk ISBN 9780820316260

内容説明

This volume is a collection of essays, letters, diary entries and speeches. Including selections by African Americans, women and native Americans, the anthology aims to reflect the diversity of voices and experiences throughout the history of the state.
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v. 3. Poetry ISBN 9780820321677

内容説明

Offering a selection from 39 poets, this volume presents a variety of literary and cultural traditions. The collection contains works mainly from the 20th-century and includes work by Sydney Lanier, Alice Walker, Bettie Sellers, Charlie Smith, James Dickey, and Rosemary Daniell.

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