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An introduction to the works of a Cajun writer who finds optimism in his blue-collar tales

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An introduction to the works of a Cajun writer who finds optimism in his blue-collar tales
Autorenporträt
Louisiana native Margaret Donovan Bauer is a professor of English at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, where she was named the first Ralph Hardee Rives Chair of Southern Literature. She is the author of The Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist and William Faulkner's Legacy: "What Shadow, What Stain, What Mark." Her articles on southern literature have appeared in Mississippi Quarterly, Southern Literary Journal, Southern Studies, College Language Association Journal, and Studies in Short Fiction, as well as in several edited volumes. Since 1997 she has served as editor of the North Carolina Literary Review; in 2007 she received the Parnassus Award for Significant Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.