Wednesday, April 20, 2011

On the Horizon: Larry Brown, A Writer's Life

Larry Brown: A Writer’s Life is the first biography of Mississippi’s self-taught writer who redefined southern fiction. Larry Brown's (1951–2004) path to success was unique in the fact that he was neither a product of a writing program, nor did he teach at one. In fact, he did not even attend college. His innate talent, his immersion in the life of north Mississippi, and his determination led him to national prominence. 

By drawing on excerpts from numerous letters and material from interviews with family members and friends, the book examines Brown’s years as a writer covering the stories and novels he wrote, his struggles to acclimate himself to the fame his writing brought him, and his many trips outside Yocona, where he spent the last thirty years of his life. 

Author Jean W. Cash (editor of Larry Brown and the Blue-Collar South) also explores the cultural milieu of Oxford, Mississippi, and the writers who influenced Brown, including William Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, Harry Crews, and Cormac McCarthy. She covers Brown’s history in Mississippi, the troubled family in which he grew up, and his boyhood in Tula and Yocona, Mississippi, and in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Cash relates stories from Brown’s time in the Marines, his early married life—which included sixteen years as an Oxford fireman—and what he called his “apprenticeship” period, the eight years during which he was teaching himself to write publishable fiction.

The book concludes with a discussion of his posthumous fame, including the publication of A Miracle of Catfish, the novel he had nearly completed just before his death. Brown’s cadre of fans will relish this comprehensive portrait of the man and his work. 

Larry Brown: A Writers Life will be available from UPM in August.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

April Events at UPM

Mark your calendar for UPM author events this month. If you missed Michael Ballard or Teressa Nicholas last month, you have plenty of chances to make up for it this month. Also, Melody Golding's book tour and signing parties kick off this month.

Saturday, April 9, 1- 3 p.m.
Michael B. Ballard will talk about and sign The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles at Barnes & Noble in Tupelo (The Mall at Barnes Crossing).

Tuesday, April 12, 12:15 p.m.
Teresa Nicolas will read from and sign Buryin’ Daddy: Putting My Lebanese, Catholic, Southern Baptist Childhood to Rest at B. S. Ricks Memorial Library in Yazoo City.

Wednesday, April 13, Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Teresa Nicolas will sign Buryin’ Daddy: Putting My Lebanese, Catholic, Southern Baptist Childhood to Rest at Reed’s Gum Tree Bookstore in Tupelo 

Thursday, April 14, 6 p.m.
Teresa Nicholas will read from and sign Buryin’ Daddy: Putting My Lebanese, Catholic, Southern Baptist Childhood to Rest at Thacker Mountain Radio (Off Square Books) in Oxford.

Saturday, April 16, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Dorothy Sample Shawhan and Carolyn Norris will sign Spirit of the Delta: The Art of Carolyn Norris at The Crosstie Arts Festival (Bolivar County Courthouse) in Cleveland, Miss. 

Tuesday, April 19, 5 p.m.
Michael B. Ballard will sign The Civil War in Mississippi: Major Campaigns and Battles at Square Books in Oxford.

Thursday, April 21, 4 - 6 p.m.
Melody Golding and friends will talk about and sign Panther Tract: Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta at Lorelei Books in Vicksburg. 

Saturday, April 23, 1 - 3 p.m.
Melody Golding will talk about and sign Panther Tract: Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta at Turning Pages Books & More in Natchez. 

Wednesday, April 27, 5 - 6 p.m.
Melody Golding and friends will talk about and sign Panther Tract: Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta at Lemuria in Jackson. 

Friday, April 29, 5 - 7 p.m.
Melody Golding and friends will talk about and sign Panther Tract: Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta at Turnrow Book Company in Greenwood.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Manning Marable, 1950 - 2011

On Friday, UPM mourned the passing of author Manning Marable. He was 60. Marable is the author of Race, Reform, and Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction, 1945- 1982. The 2nd and 3rd editions of this work were published by UPM and eventually updated through 2006. 

UPM director emeritus Seetha Srinivasan had the privilege of working closely with Marable. “Manning was a complete professional, and it was a privilege for me to work with him.” 

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