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|a Conversations with Dorothy Allison /
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|a Introduction -- Chronology -- Moving toward truth : an interview with Dorothy Allison / Carolyn E. Megan, 1993 -- Dorothy Allison, crossover blues / Blanche McCrary Boyd, 1993 -- Literary heroine : talking with Dorothy Allison / Owen Keehnen, 1994 -- Dorothy Allison / Minnie Bruce Pratt, 1995 -- An interview with Dorothy Allison / Susanne Dietzel, 1995 -- "We're as American as you can get" : Dorothy Allison / Michael Rowe, 1995 -- The Roseanne of literature / Alexis Jetter, 1995 -- Dorothy Allison : a family redeemed / Susan Salter Reynolds, 1998 -- Dorothy Allison / Laura Miller, 1998 -- An open book / David L. Ulin, 1998 -- Dorothy Allison / Renée Klorman, 1998 -- Dorothy Allison / Robert Birnbaum, 2002 -- Writer out of Carolina : Dorothy Allison / David A. Fryxell, 2003 -- Marina Lewis talks with Dorothy Allison / Marina Lewis, 2006 -- Lessening the damage : interview with Dorothy Allison / Ellise Fuchs, 2006 -- An interview with Dorothy Allison / Jordan Hartt, 2007 -- Interview with a master : Dorothy Allison / Kendra Tuthill, 2009 -- Interview with Dorothy Allison / Rob Neufeld, 2009.
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|a Since the publication of her groundbreaking novel, Bastard Out of Carolina (1992), Dorothy Allison (b. 1949) has been known--as with Larry Brown and Lee Smith--as a purveyor of the "gritty" contemporary South that, in many ways, is worlds away from prevailing "Southern Gothic" representations of the region. Allison has frequently used her position, through passionate lectures and enthusiastic interviews, to give voice to issues dear to her: poverty, working-class life, domestic violence, feminism and women's relationships, the contemporary South, and gay/lesbian life. Often called a "writer-rock star" and a "cult icon," Allison is a true performer of the written word. At the same time, Allison also takes the craft of writing very seriously. In this collection, spanning almost two decades, Allison the performer and Allison the careful craftsperson both emerge, creating a portrait of a complex woman. The interviews detail Allison's working-class background in Greenville, South Carolina, as the daughter of a waitress. Allison discusses--with candor and quick wit--her upbringing, her work in a variety of modes (novels, short stories, essays, poetry), and her active participation in the women's movement of the 1970s. In the absence of a biography of Allison's life, Conversations with Dorothy Allison presents Allison's perspectives on her life, literature, and her conflictions over her role as a public figure. Linking her work with African American writers such as Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison, Allison pioneered the genre of working-class literature, writing a world that is often overlooked and under-studied
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