I was seduced by Eudora Welty. I had every reason to distrust her, as I had distrusted Faulkner—both of them products of the middle-class South I disdained in preference for what I called the real ...
Before she met Suzanne Marrs, Eudora Welty adamantly opposed the idea of a biography and in numerous interviews had refused to talk about her personal life. Her own 1984 book, One Writer's Beginnings, ...
The electric typewriter used by Eudora Welty in her final years sits on the desk next to the large windows in her bedroom. AP The short story. A compact piece of prose typically read in one sitting, ...
2015-08-22T12:37:47-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/d85/20150822124259002_hd.jpgPanelists talked about the life and work of writer Eudora Welty. The panel was ...
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“The Eye of the Story” by Eudora Welty (Random House, 1978) might not be one of Welty's most well-known works. It is a collection of essays on writers, writing, reviews and a small collection of ...
Ross Macdonald and Eudora Welty were titans of fiction: he a mystery writer whose work, like his California compatriots in noir Raymond Chandler and Walter Mosley, encompassed not just murder but the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information In 2009, the Eudora Welty Newsletter metamorphosed into the Eudora Welty Review, an annual journal, published each spring. The ...
<p>Eudora Welty was the master of short stories notable for their imagery, sharp dialogue and fierce wit. A revered figure in contemporary American letters, she wrote from her home in Jackson, Miss., ...
“Really, don’t people know the first thing about the South?” Welty asked The Times in 1970, when her novel “Losing Battles” was published. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced grants ...