Southern Excursions: Views on Southern Letters in My Time
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Without sacrificing reverence for modern masters such as Faulkner, O'Connor, and Welty, Garrett has consistently embraced worthy new artists through the years, deftly and judiciously drawing the line between critical acclaim and popular success. If some of the names of those he champions sound less familiar, Garrett, in these pages, will inspire readers to swift investigation. His charm, wit, and anecdotal style make reading Southern Excursions a delight, and yet there's no mistaking his erudition. Wise like a prophet, with a talent scout's enthusiasm, Garrett is not afraid to tell unwelcome truths, covering topics that include southern publishing houses and literary quarterlies, the alliance between writers and academia, the state of criticism and theory, and, most eloquently, the persistence of place, memory, and the Civil War as themes in southern letters.
Southern Excursions is a book for the ages, stowing as it does the sage views of one as learned, respected-and modest-in his time as George Garrett.


