Ernest J. Gaines: conversations
As the acclaimed author of The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and A Lesson Before Dying, Ernest J. Gaines (b. 1933) has been publishing stories and novels for more than sixty years. His brilliant portrayals of race, community, and culture in rural south Louisiana have made him one of the most re...
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Zusammenfassung: | As the acclaimed author of The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and A Lesson Before Dying, Ernest J. Gaines (b. 1933) has been publishing stories and novels for more than sixty years. His brilliant portrayals of race, community, and culture in rural south Louisiana have made him one of the most respected and beloved living American writers.Ernest J. Gaines: Conversations brings together the author's own thoughts and words in interviews that range from 1994 to 2017, discussing his life, his work, and his literary legacy. The interviews cover all of Gaines's works, including his two latest books, Mozart and Leadbelly: Stories and Essays (2005) and The Tragedy of Brady Sims (2017). The book provides a retrospective of his work from the viewpoint of a senior writer, now eighty-five years old, and gives an important international perspective on Gaines and his work.Among the many things Gaines discusses in his interviews are the recurrent themes in his works: the search for manhood, the importance of personal responsibility and standing with dignity, the problems of fathers and sons, and the challenges of race and racism in America. He examines his fictional world and his strong sense of place, his role as teacher and mentor, the importance of strong women in his life, and the influence of spirituality, religion, and music on his work. He also talks about storytelling, the nature of narrative, writing as a journey, and how he sees himself as a storyteller |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 218 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781496822185 9781496822178 |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction vii Chronology xi Interview with Ernest J. Gaines Bernard Magnier /1994 3 A Gathering of Old Men: An Interview with Ernest J. Gaines Raphaël Lambert and Claude Julien /1996 A MELUS Interview: Ernest J. Gaines Wolfgang Lepschy /1996 An Interview with Ernest J. Gaines Allen Gee /1998 8 25 37 An Interview with Ernest J. Gaines 49 Jennifer Levasseur and Kevin Rabalais /1998 Talking with Ernest J. Gaines: Religion, Spirituality, and Belief 61 Marcia Gaudet /1999 The Last Regionalist?: An Interview with Ernest J. Gaines Rose Anne Brister /2001 77 A Lesson for Living 96 Dale Brown /2001 The Influence of Multi-Art Forms on the Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines Marcia Gaudet and Darrell Bourque/2002 m
Vi CONTENTS What Men Dream about Doing”: A Conversation with Ernest J. Gaines Wiley Cash/2005 The Scribe of River Lake Plantation: A Conversation with Ernest J. Gaines 149 Anne Gray Brown / 2006 Working from Home: An Interview with Ernest J. Gaines C. E. Richard and Marcia Gaudei/2007 Interview with Ernest J. Gaines, Part I 173 Dominique Audiat /2008 Interview with Ernest J. Gaines, Part II 180 Dominique Audiat /2009 The Tragedy ofBrady Sims and Other Works: A Conversation with Ernest J. Gaines Marcia Gaudet / 2017 Additional Resources 209 Index 213 197 167
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