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Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
  

Collected Stories of Eudora Welty (Library Binding)

by Eudora Welty (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unfinished music, Jun 2 2004
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Whenever I read Welty I feel as if I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop--as if she's holding back something, and herein lies the genius of her storytelling. While she knows what's going on in her stories well before the rest of us do, it's her pacing and skill with holding back that create the tension and psychological realm that we're drawn into. The only othe author I can think of that manages this might be Jackson McCrae in his "Bark of the Dogwood--A Tour of Southern Homes and Gardens" or possibly some of Alice Walker's books. Still, if you're a fan of literature, Southern or not, you MUST read this great writer's works. "A Curtain of Green" is my favorite. Highly recommended to anyone with a pulse.

Also recommended: "Bark of the Dogwood" and "The Color Purple"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book And A Large Highlighter, Jun 10 2002
By James L. Vickery "Larry Vickery" (Cordova, tn United States) - See all my reviews
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You will run out of highlighter ink reading this one, because there are so many passages you will surely want to reread and savor later.

This grand matriarch of Southern Writer Tradition was first discovered, praised and published by luminaries such as Robert Penn Warren when he was coeditor of The Southern Review, Edward Weeks when he was editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and Mary Louise Aswell, when she was fiction editor of Harper's Bazaar.

This collection of stories is truly worthy to be called a classic. It is sometimes tedious reading, because the stories and characters are complex. After a number of false starts over a period of years, I finally resolved to give this scholarly work the focused time and attention it deserves, and feel richly rewarded for the effort.

Ms. Welty joins the ranks of great writers who prove to us that a great writer does not have to live the experience to effectively write about it. She leaps with ease between characters as diverse as Aaron Burr, a deaf black servant boy, a traveling salesmen, eccentric Southern matrons, and countless others. She portrays them in all of their complexities as if she had lived the experiences of each. Her descriptions of scenes and settings are equally as lucid and believable as if she had first hand knowledge of each. This rare and precious gift is best described in her own words, "I have been told, both in approval and accusation, that I seem to love all of my characters. What I do in writing of any character is to try to enter into the mind, heart, and skin of a human being who is not myself. Whether this happens to be a man or a woman, old or young, with skin black or white, the primary challenge lies in making the jump itself. It is the act of a writer's imagination that I set most high."

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4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, Oct 5 2001
By Dawn Bliesener (Derby, Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
Ms. Welty is an example of not just southern writers but history as well. An reader would be smart to read her works.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Important Collection
Welty's recent death makes this collection more important, and brings all of her best work together in one pricey volume. Read more
Published on Sep 29 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Southern Gothic
If Flannery O'Connor is the Empress of Southern gothic writing, than Welty is for sure the Queen. Her stories perplex, confuse, amaze and just plain make you happy that people... Read more
Published on July 11 2001 by hmraymond

5.0 out of 5 stars Eudora Welty is simply the best
As a short story writer, as a Southern writer, Eudora Welty is simply the best. Her writing is beautiful, but also complex--as are her characters. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2000 by Dianne Merridith

5.0 out of 5 stars Master of the Short Story.
For those who want to jump-start their introduction to southern literature, this is as fine a beginning point as you will find anywhere. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars I'll stick to Flannery
These other critics need a sample of madame O'Connor. They'd then see the error in their statements. Muera a Eudora!
Published on Nov 3 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book by a great Mississippi Writer
This book is one of the many fine examples of this magnificant Mississippi writer. A marvel of fiction!
Published on Aug 23 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Welty's stories have comic appeal and leave lasting images!
I've never read this book, but I can reccomend this author with all my heart. I've read numerous famous American short stories in high school, but Welty's make for some of my... Read more
Published on Aug 22 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest of Southern writers at her best
Eudora Welty is unmatched as a short story writer. She can touch your heart and in her comic stories, she is screamingly funny. Read more
Published on Aug 6 1998 by t.bourgeois@mailcity.com

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