9780988551275-0988551276-Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South

Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South

ISBN-13: 9780988551275
ISBN-10: 0988551276
Author: Shane K. Bernard, Heather Bell Adams, A. A. Garrison, Eryk Pruitt, Charles J. Beacham, A.G. Carpenter, Caitlin Cauley, Zachary Honey, Emily Ruth Isaacson, Hardy Jones
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: New Lit Salon Press
Format: Paperback 140 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780988551275
ISBN-10: 0988551276
Author: Shane K. Bernard, Heather Bell Adams, A. A. Garrison, Eryk Pruitt, Charles J. Beacham, A.G. Carpenter, Caitlin Cauley, Zachary Honey, Emily Ruth Isaacson, Hardy Jones
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: New Lit Salon Press
Format: Paperback 140 pages

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Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South (ISBN-13: 9780988551275 and ISBN-10: 0988551276), written by authors Shane K. Bernard, Heather Bell Adams, A. A. Garrison, Eryk Pruitt, Charles J. Beacham, A.G. Carpenter, Caitlin Cauley, Zachary Honey, Emily Ruth Isaacson, Hardy Jones, was published by New Lit Salon Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South is an anthology like no other. Featuring over 15 stories and poems by new and veteran authors, the writing reflects a diverse range of Southern experience. From the post-Katrina New Orleans of Rose Yndigoyen’s “Long Gone Girls” and the deep-rooted family of Hardy Jones’ “Visitin’ Cormierville” to the racial tension of Eryk Pruitt’s “Them Riders” and Shane K. Bernard’s “The Phrenologist,” the anthology represents a new interpretation of the long-established Southern Gothic genre. Each story is paired with original art by Nathan Mark Phillips. Phillips’ images pull at the underside of the stories and bring a thoughtful level of interpretation to each work. Poking at the heart of Southern distinctiveness, these writers and artists make a bold statement about the south in the 21st century.

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