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Larry Brown
A Writer's Life
Jean W. Cash, Shannon Ravenel
University Press of Mississippi · Print & ebook · July 20, 2011
Reading lane: Southern U.S. History
At a Glance
Who It's For
Book Details
- Authors
- Jean W. Cash, Shannon Ravenel
- Publisher
- University Press of Mississippi
- Published
- July 20, 2011
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Southern U.S. History · American Lit Crit
- Reading lane
- Southern U.S. History
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Publisher Categories
Writers' Lives
American Lit Crit
Regional American Literature
About This Book
Larry Brown (1951-2004) was unique among writers who started their careers in the late twentieth century. Unlike most of them--his friends Clyde Edgerton, Jill McCorkle, Rick Bass, and Kaye Gibbons, among others--he was neither a product of a writing program, nor did he teach at one. In fact, he did not even attend college. His innate talent, his immersion in the life of north Mississippi, and his determination led him to national success. Drawing on excerpts from numerous l...
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