Limit this search to....

Eudora Welty's World: Words on Nature
Contributor(s): Black, Patti Carr (Editor), Whitfield, Robin (Illustrator)
ISBN: 0966978277     ISBN-13: 9780966978278
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi/New Stage The
OUR PRICE:   $27.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2013
Qty:
Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | American - General
- Literary Criticism | Women Authors
- Literary Collections | Women Authors
LCCN: 2012277477
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 9.1" W x 6.1" (0.95 lbs) 92 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

Eudora Welty, one of America's most celebrated writers, was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1909. Although she traveled widely and often, she lived most of her life on Pinehurst Street in Jackson's Belhaven subdivision, writing--with quiet power and eloquence--stories, novels, essays, and book reviews. Her literary career spanned seven decades and brought her international fame and many honors. She received the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Optimist's Daughter. After her death in 2001, her house became the property of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History to be operated as a literary house museum. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark.

The selections in Eudora Welty's World, taken from her novels and short stories, are offered not only for their descriptive quality, but for her imaginative and provocative use of words. Welty was deeply attuned to the natural world. As a young woman she enjoyed long walks and country hikes, for thirty years she was an active gardener as her mother's yard boy, in later years she relished drives in the countryside, and at the end of her life she was still watching squirrels spiral down the oak tree outside her window. Her powers of observation were keen and constantly at work. As a passenger in a car, she could spot a rabbit in a field passing it at sixty-five miles an hour. Welty's knowledge of and pleasure in nature is abundantly apparent in her fiction. This small book is for Welty's many fans, for lovers of nature, and above all, lovers of language.


Contributor Bio(s): Whitfield, Robin: - Robin Whitfield, Grenada, Mississippi, studied painting at Delta State University and works for Communities in Schools of Greenwood Leflore, Inc.Black, Patti Carr: - Patti Car Black, Jackson, Mississippi, former director of the Old Capitol Museum in Jackson, is the author of several books on Mississippi's cultural history, including Art in Mississippi, 1720-1980; Southern Writers Quiz Book; and Touring Literary Mississippi, all published by the University Press of Mississippi.