The Pulitzer Prize-winning author sketches her early life and discusses growing up in the South and the effect of her family and surroundings on her work and personality
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Review:
Among the most beloved of American writers, Eudora Welty's stories and novels have entertained us for over half a century. Here, in her memoirs, she writes with her usual candor and grace about how a writer's sensibilities are shaped. As compelling as her stories, as witty as her personality, as finely honed as her fiction, Welty's account of her life is a powerful and fulfilling read.
About the Author:
Eudora Welty's many honors include the Pulitzer Prize; the American Book Award for fiction; and the Gold Medal for the Novel, given by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters for her entire work in fiction.
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- PublisherGrand Central Pub
- Publication date1987
- ISBN 10 0446343013
- ISBN 13 9780446343015
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages114
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