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Rough South, Rural South Jean W. Cash

Rough South, Rural South By Jean W. Cash

Rough South, Rural South by Jean W. Cash


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Describes and discusses the work of southern writers who began their careers in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. They fall into two categories. Some, born into the working class, strove to become writers and learned without benefit of higher education. Others came from lower- or middle-class backgrounds and became writers through practice and education.

Rough South, Rural South Summary

Rough South, Rural South: Region and Class in Recent Southern Literature by Jean W. Cash

Essays in Rough South, Rural South describe and discuss the work of southern writers who began their careers in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. They fall into two categories. Some, born into the working class, strove to become writers and learned without benefit of higher education, such writers as Larry Brown and William Gay. Others came from lower- or middle-class backgrounds and became writers through practice and education: Dorothy Allison, Tom Franklin, Tim Gautreaux, Clyde Edgerton, Kaye Gibbons, Silas House, Jill McCorkle, Chris Offutt, Ron Rash, Lee Smith, Brad Watson, Daniel Woodrell, and Steve Yarbrough. Their twenty-first-century colleagues are Wiley Cash, Peter Farris, Skip Horack, Michael Farris Smith, Barb Johnson, and Jesmyn Ward.

In his seminal article, Erik Bledsoe distinguishes Rough South writers from such writers as William Faulkner and Erskine Caldwell. Younger writers who followed Harry Crews were born into and write about the Rough South. These writers undercut stereotypes, forcing readers to see the working poor differently.

The next pieces begin with those on Crews and Cormac McCarthy, major influences on an entire generation. Later essays address members of both groups - the self-educated and the college-educated. Both groups share a clear understanding of the value of working-class southerners. Nearly all of the writers hold a reverence for the South's landscape and its inhabitants as well as an affinity for realistic depictions of setting and characters.

Rough South, Rural South Reviews

Rough South, Rural South surveys a vibrant cultural scene centered on the traditionally marginalized matter of social class in the far reaches of the US South. The impressive essays in this collection call attention to contemporary writers and filmmakers who take different paths to reach the common ground of depicting hardscrabble places and people with a gritty, imaginative vision that eschews caricature in favor of complexity. There is a necessary roughness at work here - a forceful critical engagement with the harsh realities and difficult questions that the artists under examination lay bare. - Ted Atkinson, editor of Mississippi Quarterly and author of Faulkner and the Great Depression: Aesthetics, Ideology, and Cultural Politics

About Jean W. Cash

Jean W. Cash, Broadway, Virginia, USA is professor emerita of English at James Madison University. She is the author of Flannery O'Connor: A Life; coeditor (with Keith Perry) of Larry Brown and the Blue Collar South: A Collection of Critical Essays; and author of Larry Brown: A Writer's Life, which won the Eudora Welty Prize and the C. Hugh Holman Award.

Keith Perry, Ringgold, Georgia, is associate professor of English at Dalton State College. He is the author of The Kingfish in Fiction: Huey P. Long and the Modern American Novel.

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NLS9781496810526
9781496810526
149681052X
Rough South, Rural South: Region and Class in Recent Southern Literature by Jean W. Cash
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
2017-02-28
264
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