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The Stories of Erskine Caldwell

Erskine Caldwell

This collection of ninety-six stories was first published in 1953 and presents the best of Erskine Caldwell's short fiction from his most productive period of work. Included is "Crown-Fire," which James Dickey praised as "the best story in the language," and such personal favorites of Caldwell as "Country Full of Swedes," "The Windfall," "Horse Thief," "Yellow Girl," and "Kneel to the Rising Sun."

Book Details

  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 1st, 1996
  • Pages: 688
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 8.48in - 5.54in - 1.67in - 1.86lb
  • EAN: 9780820316949
  • Categories: LiteraryShort Stories (single author)

About the Author

Caldwell, Erskine: - ERSKINE CALDWELL (1903-1987) was born in Newnan, Georgia. He became one of America's most widely read, prolific, and critically debated writers, with a literary output of more than sixty titles. At the time of his death, Caldwell's books had sold eighty million copies worldwide in more than forty languages. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1984.
Lindberg, Stanley W.: - STANLEY W. LINDBERG (1939-2000) served as editor of the Georgia Review from 1977 until his death. He is credited with transforming the magazine from a regional quarterly into the publication that now regularly attracts work by some of the literary world's most renowned figures and most promising newcomers. Among his many honors, Lindberg received the first Governor's Award in the Humanities in 1986.

Praise for this book

Caldwell is one of the best . . . a master illusionist who can create, as Hemingway did, an impression of absolute reality.

--Time

No fictionist has written more strikingly of the modern South's problems.

--Chicago Sunday Tribune