Conversations with Ernest Gaines
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Author
Contributions
- Lowe, John, 1945- - Contributor
Publication
1995 - University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi
Language
English
Word Count
83,750 words, Guess
Page Count
335 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL781914M
- ISBN-10087805782X
- OCLC Control Number32272848
- OCLC Control Numberconversationswit0000gain
- Library of Congress Control Number95013838
and 2 more
- LibraryThing8398894
- Goodreads266828
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3557.A355 Z464 1995
Description
The winner in 1994 of the National Book Critics Circle Award for A Lesson Before Dying, Gaines, whose career spans more than thirty-five years, continues to receive increasing critical and popular attention. In the community of southern authors he finds his natural place. "Southern writers," he says, "have much more in common than differences. They have in common a certain point of view as well.". Through television productions of his fiction - The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, A Gathering of Old Men, and "The Sky is Gray" - Gaines has become widely known and appreciated. Although focused principally upon African-American life in the Deep South, his writing bears strong influence of European authors. In these interviews, two of which have never before been printed, Ernest Gaines casts a retrospective light upon his long and productive career. Drawn from journals, magazines, and newspapers, the interviews are occasions for Gaines to recall his childhood, his "bohemian" days in San Francisco, his long effort to get published, and recent events in his life - including his marriage and his receiving a MacArthur Prize.
Subjects
Topics
Places
People
Times
Genres
- Interviews.
Series Statement
- Literary conversations series
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