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Mojo Rising: Masters of the Art
Contributor(s): Dickerson, James L. (Editor)
ISBN: 1941644872     ISBN-13: 9781941644874
Publisher: Sartoris Literary Group
OUR PRICE:   $33.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Southern
Dewey: 892.8
LCCN: 2017941945
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6" W x 9" (1.01 lbs) 226 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - South
 
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Not only was all of America's original music--blues, country, rock 'n' roll, and jazz--invented within a small geographical area known as the Mojo Triangle, so was the country's most soulful and creative literature given birth within that same small patch of fertile land.

Mojo Rising: Masters of the Art pay tribute to that literature with short stories by Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Faulkner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Tennessee Williams, Richard Wright (generally regarded as one of the top three African American writers in American history), noted Civil War historian and novelist Shelby Foote, author Willie Morris (legendary editor of Harper's Magazine in the 1960s, novelist, and journalist), American Book Award winner Ellen Gilchrist (who contributed a previously unpublished story), Stark Young, New York Times drama critic and author of "So Red the Rose," Elizabeth Spencer (graduate of Belhaven College and Vanderbilt University; University of Mississippi creative writing instructor; five-time winner of the O. Henry Award for short fiction, ) and novelist and short writer Ellen Douglas, whose work has appeared in The New Yorker and in the O. Henry collection of prize stories.

"As an art form, the short story has been shunted to the fringe of literary expression," says Sartoris Literary Group publisher James L. Dickerson. "We want to keep the short story alive--and the best way to do that is to provide it with a loving home. To that end we plan to publish each year an anthology of contemporary writers who are associated with the Mojo Triangle."

What is the Mojo Triangle?

Draw a straight line from New Orleans to Nashville, then over to Memphis and back down to New Orleans following the curves of the Mississippi River, and you have the Mojo Triangle, a geometrical, cultural, and spiritual configuration that represents the geographical birthplace of America's original music--Country, Blues, Jazz, and Rock 'n' Roll--and its most soulful and innovative literature.


Contributor Bio(s): Dickerson, James L.: - After a career as a journalist for three Pulitzer Prize-winning dailies, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, the Clarion Ledger-Jackson Daily News, and the Delta Democrat-Times of Greenville (MS), James L. Dickerson began a career as a full-time author, writing more than 30 books, including the prize winning Mojo Triangle: Birthplace of Country, Blues, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll and Dixie's Dirty Secret. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Dickerson is also a published short story writer and novelist.