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Art and Craft: Thirty Years on the Literary Beat

Current price: $54.99
Art and Craft: Thirty Years on the Literary Beat
Art and Craft: Thirty Years on the Literary Beat

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Art and Craft: Thirty Years on the Literary Beat

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A compendium of profiles, interviews, and reviews published by the South Carolina book review editor
Art and Craft
presents the hand-picked fruit of Bill Thompson's three decades covering writers and writing as book review editor of Charleston, South Carolina's
Post and Courier.
Beginning with a foreword by Charleston novelist Josephine Humphreys, this collection is a compendium of interviews featuring some of the most distinguished novelists and nonfiction writers in America and abroad, including Tom Wolfe, Pat Conroy, Joyce Carol Oates, Rick Bragg, and Anthony Bourdain, as well as many South Carolinians. With ten thematic chapters ranging from the Southern Renaissance, literature, biography, and travel writing to crime fiction and Civil War history,
also includes a sampling of Thompson's reviews.
A foreword is written by South Carolina novelist Josephine Humphreys, who is author of
Dreams of Sleep
(winner of the 1985 Ernest Hemingway Award for First Fiction),
Rich in Love
(made into a major motion picture),
The Fireman's Fair,
and
Nowhere Else on Earth.
Featuring: Jack Bass, Rick Bragg, Roy Blount, Jr., Robin Cook, Pat Conroy, Patricia Cornwell, Dorothea Benton Frank, Herb Frazier, Sue Grafton, Carl Hiaasen, Sue Monk Kidd, Brian Lamb, Bret Lott, Jill McCorkle, James McPherson, Mary Alice Monroe, Joyce Carol Oates, Carl Reiner, Dori Sanders, Charles Seabrook, Anne Rivers Siddons, Lee Smith, Mickey Spillane, Paul Theroux, Tom Wolfe

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