Michael Pearson writes about his travels to places of literary import: Frost's Vermont, Faulkner's Mississippi, Flannery O'Connor's Georgia, Hemingway's Key West, Steinbeck's California, a Twain's Missouri.... conversation between lom McGuane and Ellen Douglas, and watch Mahatma Gandhia#39;s grandson walk past the front door. ... run by Ron Shapiro, described as a aquot;white Jewish Rastaman, aquot; and Jim Dees, a Mississippian who writes essays under the name of aquot;Dr. Bubba. ... A shade under six feet tall and thin as a Mississippi reed, Brown would look like a kid even at thirty-eight years old if it werena#39;t for hisanbsp;...
Title | : | Imagined Places |
Author | : | Michael Pearson |
Publisher | : | Syracuse University Press - 1991 |
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