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It's the summer of George Wallace's last run for governor of Alabama in 1982, and the state is at a crossroads. In Katherine Clark's All the Governor's Men, a political comedy of manners that reimagines Wallace's last campaign, voters face a clear choice between the infamous segregationist and a progressive young candidate poised to liberate the state from its poisoned past.

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It's the summer of George Wallace's last run for governor of Alabama in 1982, and the state is at a crossroads. In Katherine Clark's All the Governor's Men, a political comedy of manners that reimagines Wallace's last campaign, voters face a clear choice between the infamous segregationist and a progressive young candidate poised to liberate the state from its poisoned past.
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Autorenporträt
Katherine Clark holds an A.B. degree in English from Harvard and a Ph.D. in English from Emory. She is the coauthor of the oral biographies Motherwit: An Alabama Midwife's Story, with Onnie Lee Logan, and with Eugene Walter of Milking the Moon: A Southerner's Story of Life on This Planet, a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle award. All the Governor's Men, the second in her series of novels featuring Laney and his students, is preceded by The Headmaster's Darlings and will be followed by The Harvard Bride and The Ex-Suicide, forthcoming from the University of South Carolina Press's Story River Books. Clark's oral biography of Pat Conroy is also forthcoming from the University of South Carolina Press. She lives on the Gulf Coast.