Hal Crowther
Freedom Fighters and Hell Raisers: A Gallery of Memorable Southerners
Hal Crowther
Freedom Fighters and Hell Raisers: A Gallery of Memorable Southerners
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Firebrand commentator Hal Crowther's essays commemorate "freedom-fighters and hell-raisers" whose lives changed the social landscape of the South.
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Firebrand commentator Hal Crowther's essays commemorate "freedom-fighters and hell-raisers" whose lives changed the social landscape of the South.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Blair
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 132mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9780932112781
- ISBN-10: 0932112781
- Artikelnr.: 50908505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Blair
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 132mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 204g
- ISBN-13: 9780932112781
- ISBN-10: 0932112781
- Artikelnr.: 50908505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hal Crowther is an award-winning critic and essayist, a journalist whose work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, Granta, and Narrative magazines, among many others, and in the Oxford American, where his column "Dealer's Choice" was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. His columns and reviews have been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Spectator, and many independent weeklies and journals. A recipient of the Baltimore Sun's Mencken Award for Writing, he is the author of four essay collections and An Infuriating American: The Incendiary Arts of H.L. Mencken. For his third collection of essays, Gather at the River, he was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle prize for criticism. He lives in Hillsborough, NC, with his wife, novelist Lee Smith.
FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND HELL RAISERS
by Hal Crowther
Table of Contents
* Foreword by Silas House
* Introduction
* Molly Ivins, The Red Rose of Texas
* John Hope Franklin, A Long View, Unsweetened
* Father Thomas Berry, Deep Greens and Blues
* Lance Corporal Brian Anderson, A Farewell to Arms
* James Dickey, The Last Wolverine
* Sister Evelyn Mattern, Confession, Dedicated to a Fighting Nun
* James Still, A Man of the World
* Marshall Frady, Son of a Preacher Man
* Kirk Varnedoe, A Prophet from Savannah
* Jesse Winchester, The Tennessee Kid
* Anne Braden, An Embarrassing Woman
* Tommy Thompson,The Last Song of Father Banjo
* Eubie Blake, A Century of Ragtime
* Judy Bonds, This Land is Your Land
* Frank M. Johnson, The Last Southern Hero
* Jesse Helms, The Last of His Kind?
* Will Campbell, God¿s Will
* George Wallace, Requiem for a Bantamweight
* Doc Watson, But Now I See
by Hal Crowther
Table of Contents
* Foreword by Silas House
* Introduction
* Molly Ivins, The Red Rose of Texas
* John Hope Franklin, A Long View, Unsweetened
* Father Thomas Berry, Deep Greens and Blues
* Lance Corporal Brian Anderson, A Farewell to Arms
* James Dickey, The Last Wolverine
* Sister Evelyn Mattern, Confession, Dedicated to a Fighting Nun
* James Still, A Man of the World
* Marshall Frady, Son of a Preacher Man
* Kirk Varnedoe, A Prophet from Savannah
* Jesse Winchester, The Tennessee Kid
* Anne Braden, An Embarrassing Woman
* Tommy Thompson,The Last Song of Father Banjo
* Eubie Blake, A Century of Ragtime
* Judy Bonds, This Land is Your Land
* Frank M. Johnson, The Last Southern Hero
* Jesse Helms, The Last of His Kind?
* Will Campbell, God¿s Will
* George Wallace, Requiem for a Bantamweight
* Doc Watson, But Now I See
FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND HELL RAISERS
by Hal Crowther
Table of Contents
* Foreword by Silas House
* Introduction
* Molly Ivins, The Red Rose of Texas
* John Hope Franklin, A Long View, Unsweetened
* Father Thomas Berry, Deep Greens and Blues
* Lance Corporal Brian Anderson, A Farewell to Arms
* James Dickey, The Last Wolverine
* Sister Evelyn Mattern, Confession, Dedicated to a Fighting Nun
* James Still, A Man of the World
* Marshall Frady, Son of a Preacher Man
* Kirk Varnedoe, A Prophet from Savannah
* Jesse Winchester, The Tennessee Kid
* Anne Braden, An Embarrassing Woman
* Tommy Thompson,The Last Song of Father Banjo
* Eubie Blake, A Century of Ragtime
* Judy Bonds, This Land is Your Land
* Frank M. Johnson, The Last Southern Hero
* Jesse Helms, The Last of His Kind?
* Will Campbell, God¿s Will
* George Wallace, Requiem for a Bantamweight
* Doc Watson, But Now I See
by Hal Crowther
Table of Contents
* Foreword by Silas House
* Introduction
* Molly Ivins, The Red Rose of Texas
* John Hope Franklin, A Long View, Unsweetened
* Father Thomas Berry, Deep Greens and Blues
* Lance Corporal Brian Anderson, A Farewell to Arms
* James Dickey, The Last Wolverine
* Sister Evelyn Mattern, Confession, Dedicated to a Fighting Nun
* James Still, A Man of the World
* Marshall Frady, Son of a Preacher Man
* Kirk Varnedoe, A Prophet from Savannah
* Jesse Winchester, The Tennessee Kid
* Anne Braden, An Embarrassing Woman
* Tommy Thompson,The Last Song of Father Banjo
* Eubie Blake, A Century of Ragtime
* Judy Bonds, This Land is Your Land
* Frank M. Johnson, The Last Southern Hero
* Jesse Helms, The Last of His Kind?
* Will Campbell, God¿s Will
* George Wallace, Requiem for a Bantamweight
* Doc Watson, But Now I See