The new southern novel: a bibliographical assay

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  • Robert F. Kiernan

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Any attempt to chronicle the contemporary southern novel is beset by troublesome, interlocking questions. Is the very existence of the genre presumptive? If not, does its tradition continue to instill a sectional awareness among writers flourishing in the last years of the twentieth century? If so, is it not the case that to read any literary text as a mimetic expression of a geographical region is to confine each to the other and to ignore the quiddity of both?

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1993-01-01

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