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This volume offers readings of Eudora Welty's last two novels, "Losing Battles" (1970) and "The Optimist's Daughter" (1972), which won a Pulitzer prize. The essays focus on Welty's work as a novelist, although she was better known as a writer of short fiction, a critic and reviewer, a photographer, and an autobiographer. This collection seeks to stimulate interest in this aspect of the writer's talent and to serve as a guide to reading and teaching her late novels.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume offers readings of Eudora Welty's last two novels, "Losing Battles" (1970) and "The Optimist's Daughter" (1972), which won a Pulitzer prize. The essays focus on Welty's work as a novelist, although she was better known as a writer of short fiction, a critic and reviewer, a photographer, and an autobiographer. This collection seeks to stimulate interest in this aspect of the writer's talent and to serve as a guide to reading and teaching her late novels.
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Autorenporträt
Jan Nordby Gretlund is a lecturer in American literature at Odense University, Denmark, who has held Fulbright Scholarships at the University of South Carolina and University of Southern Mississippi. He is an editor of Realist Distances: Flannery O'Connor Revisited, Walker Percy: Novelist and Philosopher, and Southern Landscapes.