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28 Aug 2002

Lee Smith's Last Girls take a life-changing trip down the Mississippi River, but don't confuse them with Huck Finn.
By J.M. Lucas | 28 Aug 2002 (Arts: Feature)

27 Feb 2002

From slave narratives written by white abolitionists to parodies of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Gone With the Wind," literary presentations of the "black experience" have ab troubled history.
By J.M. Lucas | 27 Feb 2002 (Arts: Feature)

29 Aug 2001

Algonquin Books' annual collection of Southern short stories begins to reflect the changing South.
By J.M. Lucas | 29 Aug 2001 (Arts: Feature)

4 Jul 2001

Padgett Powell's most recent novel takes a postmodern look at the Civil War and the New South
By J.M. Lucas | 4 Jul 2001 (Special Issues: Summer Reading)

30 May 2001

The short works by well-known Southern writers collected in The Cry of an Occasion defy categorization.
By J.M. Lucas | 30 May 2001 (Arts: Feature)
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