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Tax-exempt? | After O'Connor Stories from Contemporary Georgia The thirty stories in After O'Connor were written during the past fifteen years by authors who were born in Georgia or spent a significant part of their lives and careers in this state. Embracing the social, cultural, and ethnic variety in today's Georgia, After O'Connor both advances and helps redefine the great southern storytelling tradition. Hugh Ruppersburg is a professor of English and Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia. One of the foremost authorities on Georgia's rich literary heritage, he is the author or editor of many books, including Georgia Voices, a three-volume anthology of Georgia's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry (Georgia). September 2003 ISBN 0820325570 paper • $19.95 ISBN 0820325562 cloth • $49.95392 pp. • 6 x 9 in. • 30 b&w photos"Flannery O'Connor is gone, but the legend of her work is burned on the hearts of writers everywhere. The pages in After O'Connor are powerful and do honor to the fierce vision that inspired them." Martin Lammon, Fuller E. Callaway / Flannery O'Connor Chair and director of the Creative Writing Program, Georgia College & State University"[A] groundbreaking new short story collection from The University of Georgia Press that both advances and helps redefine the great southern storytelling tradition." Georgia Public Radio's Preview"[It] looks like the future of that great enterprise called 'Southern Literature' is assured-at least if the state of Georgia has anything to do with it."-Diane Roberts, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Although the authors in this anthology address most directly the manners-whether of Atlanta, Oulaba, or Gansu Province-the mystery still shimmers in the visible distance, and anyone tempted by fashionable notions that the author is dead, that chronological narrative is obsolete, or that meaning is arbitrary should sample the stories in this volume to be reminded that the real legacy of O'Connor is sheer excellence, and that it thrives."-R.T. Smith, American Book Review |
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