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In 1917 when H. L. Mencken belittled the South as almost as sterile artistically, intellectually and culturally as the Sahara Desert, he set off a reaction that is still reverberating today. The first issue of The Double Dealer out of New Orleans in 1921 pronounced it high time, we believe, for some doughty clear-visioned penmen to emerge from the sodden marshes of Southern literature. Hundreds did. Supplanting the romantic novelists of the Old South, the new Southern fiction writer displayed an enormous diversity of interest and daring technique. Indeed, Southern fiction came to be viewed as perhaps the most significant movement in modern American writing. Here in a quiz book pinpointing twentieth-century Southern writers are questions (and answers) that inquiring minds need to know. What do Southern writers care about? What fabulous characters inhabit their pages? What Southern titles should be on every reading list? The Southern Writers Quiz Book is full of tests for those who know and know they know Southern literature. The quizzes included suggest a multitude of fascinating characters, exotic locales, and mythic minds. This book is a game of unabashed regional chauvinism. It professes absolutely no attempt to seek or show unifying principles of Southern writing. Instead, it exists for the sheer joy of bragg adocio. Play along, and you too can become a Southern Writers groupie. Patti Carr Black is the author of Art in Mississippi, 1790-1980 and many other books about Mississippi art and writers. She formerly served as director of the Old Capitol Museum in Jackson.

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title The Southern Writers Quiz Book author Black Patti Carr - photo 1

title:The Southern Writers Quiz Book
author:Black, Patti Carr.; Henson, Patti.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578061490
print isbn13:9781578061495
ebook isbn13:9780585201580
language:English
subjectAmerican literature--Southern States--Examinations, questions, etc, Southern States--Intellectual life--Examinations, questions, etc, Southern States--In literature--Examinations, questions, etc.
publication date:1999
lcc:PS261.B53 1999eb
ddc:810.9/975
subject:American literature--Southern States--Examinations, questions, etc, Southern States--Intellectual life--Examinations, questions, etc, Southern States--In literature--Examinations, questions, etc.
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The Southern Writers Quiz Book
Patti Carr Black
Illustrations by Patti Henson
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI JACKSON Page 4 - photo 2
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI / JACKSON
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http://www.upress.state.ins.us
Copyright 1999 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
02 01 00 99 4 3 2 1
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of (Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Black. Patti Carr.
The southern writers quiz book / Patti Carr Black : illus
trations by Patti Henson.
p. cm.
"A Muscadine book."
ISBN 1-57806-149-0 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. American literatureSouthern StatesExaminations,
questions,etc. 2. Southern StatesIntellectual
lifeExaminations, questions, etc. 3. Southern StatesIn lit
eratureExaminations, questions, etc. 1. Title.
PS261 .B53 1999
810.9'975-de21 98-48346
CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data available
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Preface
The comment by H. L. Mencken in 1917 that the South was "almost as sterile artistically, intellectually and culturally as the Sahara Desert" set off a reaction that is still reverberating. In 1921, a literary group in New Orleans put out a magazine entitled The Double Dealer, now famous for the first publication, in 1925, of William Faulkner's prose. The initial issue pronounced it "high time, we believe, for some doughty clear-visioned penman to emerge from the sodden marshes of Southern literature." Hundreds have done so, and Faulkner's work has influenced seven decades of southern writing.
In 1922, a Nashville literary group called the Fugitives* announced that "a literary phase known rather euphemistically as Southern Literature has expired, like any other stream whose source is stopped up." Instead, partly because of the Fugitives themselves, the stream flowed on, and, it seems today, is unstoppable. No one could have predicted the brilliant burst of literary achievement in the South that began in the 1920s. Supplanting the romantic novelists of the postbellum Old South, the new southern fiction writers displayed an enormous diversity of interests and daring techniques.
Among the nation's great writers of the nineteenth century were southerners Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. With the Southern Renaissance of the 1920s, the region's writers again moved into the forefront of American literature. Faulkner and others writing before 1950Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, Katherine Anne Porter, Robert Penn Warren, Erskine Caldwell, Carson McCullers, Andrew Lytlemade southern fiction one of the most significant
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movements in contemporary American writing. After World War II, southern writers including William Styron, Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, Reynolds Price, Ellen Douglas, Peter Taylor, and Ernest Gaines kept the renascence going. In the last decades of the twentieth century, the astonishing output by new writers has been called by some critics a second southern renaissance.
So, do you know these twentieth-century writerswhat they care and write about, what fabulous characters inhabit their pages, what notions and ideas inform their stories, what books of theirs should be on your reading list? The Southern Writers Quiz Book can introduce you to intriguing worlds. It is also a test for those who already know much about southern literature.
These quizzes suggest the staggering variety of fascinating characters, exotic locales (of the mind as well as of the landscape), and multilayered concerns found in southern literature. No attempt has been made to seek out or to indicate unifying principles of southern writing. The quiz is an unabashed exercise in regional chauvinism. Play with it, and you, too, can become a southern writers groupie.
My thanks go to JoAnne Prichard and Charles East for suggestions and assistance and to Patti Henson for her witty illustrations.
*To begin, name the Fugitives.
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Page 9 1 On Writing Name the southern authors who made the following - photo 3
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1. On Writing
Name the southern authors who made the following remarks about writers and writing.
1. [A writer is] a dreamer and a conscious dreamer.
2. [A writer is] congenitally unable to tell the truth and that is why we call what he writes fiction.
3. [A writer is] a simple-minded person... He's not a great mind, he's not a great thinker, he's not a great philosopher, he's a story-teller.
4. [Writing is] a craft. You have to take your apprenticeship in it like anything else.
5. [Writing is] the product of someone's neurosis.
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