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The Books That Mattered: A Reader's Memoir

Autor Frye Gaillard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2012
Frye Gaillard's first encounters with books were disappointing. As a child he never cared much for fairy tales "stories of cannibalism and mayhem in which giants and witches, tigers and wolves did their best to eat small children." But at the age of nine, he discovered Johnny Tremain, a children's novel of the Revolutionary War, which began a lifetime love affair with books, recounted here as a reader's tribute to the writings that enriched and altered his life. In a series of carefully crafted, often deeply personal essays, Gaillard blends memoir, history, and critical analysis to explore the works of Harper Lee, Anne Frank, James Baldwin, Robert Penn Warren, John Steinbeck, and many others. As this heartfelt reminiscence makes clear, the books that chose Frye Gaillard shaped him like an extended family. The Books That Mattered: A Reader's Memoir will make you study your own shelves to find clues into your own literary heart.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781588382870
ISBN-10: 1588382877
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: New South Books

Notă biografică

Frye Gaillard is a writer in residence at the University of South Alabama and award-winning author of more than 20 books, including Watermelon Wine: The Spirit of Country Music, The Quilt: And the Poetry of Alabama Music, Journey to the Wilderness: War, Memory, and a Southern Family's Civil War Letters, The Books That Mattered: A Reader's Memoir, and Go South to Freedom, all published by NewSouth Books. His most recent releases include A Hard Rain: America in the 1960s, Our Decade of Hope and Innocence Lost and The Slave Who Went to Congress. He is the winner of the Lillian Smith Award, the Clarence Cason Award for Non-Fiction, the Alabama Library Association Book of the Year Award, and the 2016 Eugene Current-Garcia Award For Distinction in Literary Scholarship.