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Perspectives on Harry Crews /

Critics have called Harry Crews a ""mad genius"" and ""Flannery O'Connor on steroids."" His novels chronicle the southern world on the edge of insanity. His characters set out to eat an entire car on national television, attend rattlesnake round-ups, and...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Bledsoe, Erik, 1965-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2001.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Harry Crews, mentor and friend / Larry Brown
  • "Is your novel worth a damn?": meeting Harry Crews / Tim McLaurin
  • "The use of I, lovely and terrifying word": autobiographical authority and the representation of "redneck" masculinity in A childhood / James H. Watkins
  • Travels in Greeneland: Graham Greene's influence on Harry Crews / Richard Rankin Russell
  • Silences, criticisms, and laments: the political implications of Harry Crews's work / Gary L. Long
  • "Everthing is eating everthing else": the naturalistic impulse in Harry Crews's A feast of snakes / Tim Edwards
  • Having a hard time of it: women in the novels of Harry Crews / Elise S. Lake
  • Harry Crews's home place: an excursion into Wiregrass Country and the carnivalesque / Jerrilyn McGregory
  • The grit emigre in Harry Crews's fiction / Matthew Guinn
  • Harry Crews's away games: home and sport in A feast of snakes and Body / Scott Romine
  • The performative body in Harry Crews's Karate is a thing of the spirit / Nicholas Spencer
  • An interview with Harry Crews / Erik Bledsoe
  • Assault of memory / Harry Crews
  • Keeping up with Harry Crews: a bibliography of works, interviews, and critical texts / Damon Sauve.