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New Southerners. Lee Smith, Clyde Edgerton
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New Southerners. Lee Smith, Clyde Edgerton

Author: Wayne Johnston Pond; Lee Smith; Clyde Edgerton; Reader's Digest Association.; National Humanities Center (U.S.)
Publisher: Research Triangle Park, NC : National Humanities Center, [1995?]
Series: New Southerners, 4-5.
Edition/Format:   Audiobook on Cassette : Cassette recording : English
Summary:
Novelist and short story writer, Lee Smith, discusses her writing and reads from her works. Clyde Edgerton reads from and discusses his work, including "Raney," "Walking across Egypt," "Killer Diller," and "In memory of Junior." Both Southern writers converse about their writing styles and the unique contributions of Southern writers to American fiction.
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Genre/Form: Interviews
Fiction
Named Person: Lee Smith; Clyde Edgerton
Material Type: Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Wayne Johnston Pond; Lee Smith; Clyde Edgerton; Reader's Digest Association.; National Humanities Center (U.S.)
OCLC Number: 33902133
Notes: A series on contemporary Southern writers originally broadcast on the radio program Soundings.
"Funded by Lila Wallace, Reader's Digest Fund"--Cassette label.
Performer(s): Moderator: Wayne Pond.
Description: 1 sound cassette (58 min.) : analog.
Contents: pt. 4. Lee Smith (29 min.) --
pt. 5. Clyde Edgerton (29 min.).
Series Title: New Southerners, 4-5.
Other Titles: Soundings (Radio program)

Abstract:

Novelist and short story writer, Lee Smith, discusses her writing and reads from her works. Clyde Edgerton reads from and discusses his work, including "Raney," "Walking across Egypt," "Killer Diller," and "In memory of Junior." Both Southern writers converse about their writing styles and the unique contributions of Southern writers to American fiction.

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