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Something in Common: Contemporary Louisiana Stories
Contributor(s): Dobie, Ann Brewster (Editor), Simpson, Lewis P. (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0807116440     ISBN-13: 9780807116449
Publisher: LSU Press
OUR PRICE:   $29.66  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 1991
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Annotation: The nineteen stories that this memorable collection comprises are a powerful testament to the continuing vitality of the literary tradition in Louisiana. Something in Common includes work by such well-known Louisiana writers as Walker Percy, Ernest Gaines, Shirley Ann Grau, and Andre Dubus, as well as stories by younger writers whose reputations are still being established. Together the stories provide a remarkable record of the vigor of fiction in Louisiana as the twentieth century draws to a close.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Anthologies (multiple Authors)
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 90-20232
Physical Information: 1.22" H x 6.27" W x 9.33" (1.50 lbs) 302 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Gulf Coast
- Cultural Region - South
- Geographic Orientation - Louisiana
 
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The nineteen stories that this memorable collection comprises are a powerful testament to the continuing vitality of the literary tradition in Louisiana. Something in Common includes work by such well-known Louisiana writers as Walker Percy, Ernest Gaines, Shirley Ann Grau, and Andr Dubus, as well as stories by younger writers whose reputations are still being established. Together the stories provide a remarkable record of the vigor of fiction in Louisiana as the twentieth century draws to a close.

Though contemporary, these stories are a result of the habit of telling tales that goes back to the earliest days of the state's history. They come from writers who may now live in Maine or California but who remember that our stories become a mirror in which we can see ourselves and know who we are, and where we have come from.

The stories have in common a fundamental belief in the power of the written word to define a particular place and time. They testify to the rich culture of the past, when Louisiana's ways set it apart, and to present that is pulling the state to be part of social forces once foreign to its ways. They reveal a society of several races and many histories, with fading definitions of traditional roles and changing family patterns.

Additionally, these stories depict the changes brought on by merging the old with the new. They rehearse the familiar themes of good, evil, freedom, and reality with a voice not heard in the Louisiana of the past. To establish tradition they bring a fresh point of view. Something in Common remembers the past, shows us the present, and points the way to the future.

List of Stories and Authors

The Pearl, Stella Nesanovich
The New Orleans of Possibilities, David Madden
Blue Cat Club, Elton Glaser
Mr. Bo William Mills Because I Was Naked, James H. Wilson
The Peaceful Eye, Martha Lacy Hall
Reunion, John William Corrington
The Man Outside, Shirley Ann Grau
The Goose and the Thorn, Dev Hathaway
When The Bang Comes, She'll be Lying in Bed Dreaming, Patrick Andrews
The Turtles, Ernest Gaines
Sieur Iberville, Walker Percy
A Father's Story, Andr Dubus
Piccadilly, John S. Tarlton
Beach Balls, Gold Stars, Mahatma Gandhi, and Hell, Frederick Barton
The Auctioneer, Carl Wooton
There Are No Birds in Hoboken, James Knudsen
Annie, Listening, Nancy Richard
The Mississippiman's Son, Albert Belisle Davis