“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 ...
The image of Eudora Welty as a homely loner is a pervasive one. The dust jacket of Welty's 1980 Collected Stories notes, "Miss Welty was born in Jackson, Mississippi, where she has lived all her life, ...
Nearly a quarter of a century after her death, Mississippi writer Eudora Welty remains as relevant as ever, as a new documentary and related book project make clear. Welty, who died at 92 in her ...
AFTER STANDING FOR NEARLY 80 YEARS, IT IS TIME TO BID FAREWELL TO THE OLD EUDORA WELTY LIBRARY. MANY JACKSONIANS RECALL MEMORIES OF READING, STUDYING OR MAYBE EVEN JUST HANGING OUT AT THE STATE STREET ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Baylor University Professor Sarah Ford provided an overview of Eudora Welty's life and talents in photography and writing. Pulitzer Prize–winning ...
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How Camellias Captivated Mississippi Writer Eudora Welty—And The Rest Of Us
These beloved Southern blooms were a favorite of the Jackson native and literary genius. Eudora Welty dreamed of camellias.
Eudora Welty will give a reading from her fiction tonight at 8 p.m. in the Lowell House Junior Common Room. Miss Welty's works include several volumes of short stories: A Curtain of Green, The Wide ...
Novelist and short story writer Eudora Welty, whose meticulous depictions of life in the South won her a Pulitzer Prize, died Monday. She was 92. Welty, who was also acclaimed for her heart-wrenching ...
"To make a prairie,” Emily Dickinson once wrote, “it takes a clover and one bee, / . . . And revery.” But “the revery alone will do, / If bees are few.” To make a great literary biography it takes a ...
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