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Title: Eudora Welty: Writers' Reflections upon First Reading Welty by Pearl Amelia McHaney, Ellen Douglas, William F. Maxwell, Willie Morris, Reynolds Price, Alice Munro ISBN: 1-892514-16-8 Publisher: Hill Street Press Pub. Date: April, 1999 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)
Rating: 5
Summary: Appreciations
Comment: I thought about giving this four stars because as an offering it is slim, but then, Eudora Welty is a five star writer and these testimonies from others are first rate. There is a redemptive quality to Welty's writing. She is living disproof of the neurotic artist. Fred Chappell refers to her present dreadnought fame and adds that she was always admired by other writers.
In reading "Why I live at the P.O." Tony Earley realized that people in literature spoke as he did. He believes the story has never lost its miraculous sheen. Welty was a teacher of Ellen Gilchrist.
Eudora Welty is a dominant figure in American literature as she has pursued her examinations of illusions and delusions, prejudice and violence. Reynolds Price notes that he and Welty share a joy in having such unbounded worlds to watch. One writer remarks that there is mystery in her prose.
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