Contemporary Poets, Dramatists, Essayists, and Novelists of the South: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook
By (Author) Michael A. Bain
Edited by Joseph M. Flora
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
7th November 1994
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Bibliographies, catalogues
810.9975
Hardback
664
From the early 20th century to the present, Southern literary talent has flourished. The newer poets, dramatists, essayists, and novelists of this region often use their writings to explore the changing social values of the South, while also drawing upon traditional Southern values and culture. This reference work is a guide to the writings of 50 contemporary Southern poets, dramatists, essayists, and novelists. Many of the authors profiled in this volume have established themselves as writers of lasting significance. However, the book also profiles the careers and work of authors who are emerging only now as masters of their art. Each chapter in this book is devoted to a single author, and arranged alphabetically for the reader's convenience. Each is written by an expert on the author, and includes a biographical sketch, a discussion of major themes, a survey of criticism, and a bibliography of works by and about the author. An introductory essay overviews modern Southern writing, and a selected, general bibliography concludes the work.
This reference guide will guide will be of help to casual readers as well as lifelong scholars of southern literature and culture. In its coverage of modern trends in poetry, drama, essays, and fiction, it goes beyond its southern focus and will be of interest to modernists of every age, race, class, and gender.-ARBA
This volume features 49 contemporary Southern poets, dramatists, essayists, and novelists who have published at least four books or plays and have received significant critical attention. Highly recommended for all public and academic libraries.-Choice
"This volume features 49 contemporary Southern poets, dramatists, essayists, and novelists who have published at least four books or plays and have received significant critical attention. Highly recommended for all public and academic libraries."-Choice
"This reference guide will guide will be of help to casual readers as well as lifelong scholars of southern literature and culture. In its coverage of modern trends in poetry, drama, essays, and fiction, it goes beyond its southern focus and will be of interest to modernists of every age, race, class, and gender."-ARBA
ROBERT BAIN is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With Joseph Flora, he edited Fifty Southern Writers Before 1900 (1987), Fifty Southern Writers After 1900 (1987), and Contemporary Fiction Writers of the South (1993), all published by Greenwood Press. JOSEPH M. FLORA is Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to the above works on Southern writers, he has written books on Ernest Hemingway and other American authors.