The American South, Then and Now

Spring 2004 Issue
* Director’s Column
*John Shelton Reed 
*The American South, Then and Now Schedule
*Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival
*History Symposium to Study Manners
*Brown Bag

*Grishman Writer in Residnece
*Oral History Conference
*Living Blues News
*Gammill Gallery

*Wharton Assisting with Blue Mountain Project
*New Ventress Members
* 2005 Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration
* Eudora Welty Newsletter - Past, Present, and Future
* Black Tells about Programming Plans for Eudora Welty's House
* Reading the South

*A Kentucky-and Mississippi-Treasure: What a life!
* SFA News
* First in War, First in Peace, Rirst in Whiskey George Washington as Distiller
* Grocery Shopping in the Big Easy
*2004 F&Y Conference Report
*Acclaimed Faulkner Play Filmed during Oxford Performances
* Spring Literary Events
*F&Y 2005
* Faulkner's House Reopened
* Regional Roundup
* Notes on Contributors



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Julia Reed

Queen of the Turtle Derby and Other Southern
Phenomena.
By Julia Reed.
New York: Random House, 2004.
180 pages. $22.95.


Margaret McMullan

In My Mother’s House.

By Margaret McMullan. New York:
St. Martin’s Press, 2003. 262 pages.
$23.95.


Genesis of an American Playwright.
By Horton Foote. Edited by Marion Castleberry. Waco,
Texas: Baylor University Press, 2004. 287 pages.
$29.95.


The Tennessee Williams Encyclopedia.
Edited by Philip C. Kolin. Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood, 2004.
350 pages. $89.95.




Killing Ground: Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape.

Nineteenth century images by various artists. Present-day photographs and text by John Huddleston. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2002. 185 pages. 86 halftones, 77 color
photographs. $35.00.

The Serpent and the Spirit: Glenn Summerford's Story.
By Thomas Burton.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee
Press, 2004. 262 pages. $1995 paper.


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