Contributions by Destiny O.
Recent publications include work on the Coen Brothers, an article on contemporary films of the American South, and another on Don DeLillo\'s The Names ..
Richard Gaughran is associate professor of English at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, where he teaches American literature and film studies.
She has published a number of essays on Southern writers and given numerous conference presentations.
She is author of biographies of Flannery O\'Connor and Larry Brown and editor (with Keith Perry) of two previous collections of essays (on Larry Brown and Rough South literature).
Cash is professor emerita of English at James Madison University, where she taught a variety of courses in Southern literature for thirty-seven years.
About author(s): Jean W.
Twenty-First-Century Southern Writers aims to alert scholars of Southern literature, as well as the reading public, to an exciting and varied group of writers, while laying a foundation for future examination of these works.
Others deserve greater recognition, and, in many cases, works in this anthology will be the first pieces of analysis dedicated to writers and their work.
The nineteen essays in Twenty-First-Century Southern Writers feature a handful of fiction writers who are already well known, such as National Book Award-winner Jesmyn Ward, Tayari Jones, Michael Farris Smith, and Inman Majors.
They have also created new Perspectives regarding point of view, and some have moved toward the inclusion of "magic realism" and even science fiction in their work.
The approaches and styles vary from writer to writer, with realistic, place-centered description as the foundation of many of their works.
These writers\' works cover wide-ranging subjects and themes: the history of the region, the continued problems of the working-class South, the racial divisions that have continued, the violence of the modern world, and the difficulties of establishing a spiritual identity in a modern context.
These fresh voices, like their twentieth-century predecessors, examine what it means to be a southerner in the modern world.
Yarbrough Twenty-First-Century Southern Writers: New Voices, New Perspectives , an anthology of critical essays, introduces a new group of fiction writers from the American South.
Miller, Melody Pritchard, Nick Ripatrazone, Bes Stark Spangler, Scott Hamilton Suter, Melanie Benson Taylor, Jay Varner, and Scott D.
Langhorne, Shawn E.
Cash , Kevin Catalano, Amanda Dean Freeman, David Gates, Richard Gaughran, Rebecca Godwin, Joan Wylie Hall, Dixon Hearne, Phillip Howerton, Emily D.
Birdsong, Jean W.
Contributions by Destiny O