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Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Landscape of the South
Cathedrals of Kudzu A Personal Landscape of the South
Author: Hal Crowther
Foreword by Fred Hobson and illustrations by Steven Cragg. Hal Crowther prides himself on being one of the last generalists in a professon of specialists. His eloquent essays on culture, history, politics, religion, arts, and literature have established him as one of the most influential Southern journalists of his generation. Cathedrals of K...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780807127889
ISBN-10: 0807127884
Publication Date: 4/2002
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This book is an absolute delight. I had forgotten how much i love to read Hal Crowther. I was sorting papers and cleaning up in my home office and ran across this book that i had picked up at the Friends of the Durham Library book sale a few years back. I just happened to be between books so I placed it on my night stand and started reading it that evening. What a treat! The essays contained in this book, now about 15 years old, are wonderful to read. And, being a Californian and Midwesterner transplanted to North Carolina 28 years ago, I appreciated the selections that gave me a deeper insight into the South, and into North Carolina. Loved, loved this book. I'm resolved to get my hands on the other books Mr. Crowther has published, and also, to be more deliberate in reading Mr. Crowther's articles in our beloved hometown paper, The Indy Week. Thank you Mr. Crowther.
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Autographed copy. A collection of essays about the South and southerners of today.


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