Southern BoundSouthern Bound
a Gulf Coast Journalist on Books, Writers, and Literary Pilgrimages of the Heart
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Current format, eBook, 2013, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsSouthern Bound represents a running conversation on books, writers and literary travel written for the Mobile Press-Register Books page from 1995 to 2011 by John S. Sledge. The collection includes more than 100 of the best pieces culled from Sledge's total output of approximately 700 columns. Numerous classic authors are celebrated in these pages, including Homer, Plato, Gibbon, Melville, Proust, Conrad, Cather and Steinbeck, as well as modern writers such as Walter Edgar, Tom Franklin and Eugene Walter. While some of the essays are relatively straightforward book reviews, others present meditative and deeply personal perspectives on the author's literary experiences such as serving on the jury in the play version To Kill a Mockingbird; spending the night alone in a Jesuit college library's venerable stacks; rambling through funky New Orleans bookshops; talking to Square Books owner Richard Howarth while overlooking the Oxford, Mississippi courthouse; rereading Treasure Island on the shores of Mobile Bay and remembering a beloved father's favorite books. Engaging and spirited, Southern Bound represents the critical art at its most accessible, and will prove entertaining fare for anyone who loves the written word.
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- Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 2013.
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