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PERSPECTIVES ON BARRY HANNAH.
Bone, Martyn (editor). Kenneth Millard; Richard Lee; Thomas Aervold Bjerre; James Potts; Martyn Bone; Matthew Shipe; Mark Graybill; Melanie Benson; Scott Romine; Daniel Williams (contributors). [Barry Hannah, 1942-2010.]
Editorial: Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2007. 2007
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First edition (as stated upon copyright page). xviii, 198 pages. Hardcover: H 23.25cm x L 15.75cm. Dust jacket rubbed, spine head lightly bumped, nicks at flap fold heads with short tear at front flap fold heel, front flap's bottom corner creased. Brown cloth spine, dark brown boards. Pages are bright and clean and binding is fi…rm. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket. Features the following essays: "The cultural value of metafiction: Geronimo Rex and High lonesome" by Kenneth Millard; "Off with their heads!: Nightwatchmen, campus novels, and the problem of representation" by Richard E. Lee; "Heroism and the changing face of American manhood in Barry Hannah's fiction" by Thomas Aervold Bjerre; "The shade of Faulkner's horse: cavalier heroism and archetypal immortality in Barry Hannah's postmodern South" by James B. Potts III; "Neo-Confederate narrative and postsouthern parody: Hannah and Faulkner" by Martyn Bone; "Accountability, community, and redemption in Hey Jack! and Boomerang" by Matthew Shipe; "'Peeping toms on history': Never die as postmodern western" by Mark S. Graybill; "Southern and western Native Americans in Barry Hannah's fiction" by Melanie R. Benson; "Orphans all: reality homesickness in Yonder stands your orphan" by Scott Romine; "Interview with Barry Hannah" by Daniel E. Williams. ISBN 157806919X.