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OverviewDramatically compelling and historically informed, the stories in acclaimed author Pat Carr's latest collection, The Death of a Confederate Colonel, take us into the lives of those left behind during the Civil War. These stories, all with Arkansas settings, are filled with the trauma of the killing, the dying, and the horrendous wounds of the war. They tell of a Confederate woman's care of and growing affection for a wounded Union soldier, a plantation mistress' singular love for a sick slave child, and an eight-year-old girl's fight for survival against frigid cold, injury, starvation, heartbreak, and lawlessness. Here are women showing what they're made of as they hold down the home front with heroism and loyalty, or, sometimes, with weakness and duplicity. Will a young woman remain loyal to her betrothed when he returns from the war maimed? How long can a caring nurse hold her finger on a severed artery and keep a soldier alive? And how does anyone comprehend the legacy of slavery and the brutality of war? The Death of a Confederate Colonel triumphs in its portrayal of desperate circumstances coated in the patina of the Civil War era, the complexity of ordinary people confronting situations that change them forever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pat CarrPublisher: University of Arkansas Press Imprint: University of Arkansas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.276kg ISBN: 9781557288356ISBN 10: 1557288356 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 30 June 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIntensely imagined, elegantly and efficiently told, the eight short stories and the powerful novella comprising Pat Carr's The Death of a Confederate Colonel gracefully summon up for us our past.... Pat Carr is an admirably gifted writer, counted among our best and brightest; and this book is a memorable achievement. -- George Garrett Intensely imagined, elegantly and efficiently told, the eight short stories and the powerful novella comprising Pat Carr's The Death of a Confederate Colonel gracefully summon up for us our past. . . . Pat Carr is an admirably gifted writer, counted among our best and brightest; and this book is a memorable achievement. --George Garrett, author of Death of the Fox and Empty Bed Blues Pat Carr's voice is distinctive, clear, and sharp. If her startling imagination reminds one of Ambrose Bierce's, its range is much wider than his. The Death of a Confederate Colonel belongs high on the reading list of Civil War fiction. --David Madden, founding director of the U.S. Civil War Center and author of Sharpshooter Author InformationPat Carr, whose stories Leonard Michaels has described as ""finely controlled and significantly moving,"" has written twelve books of fiction, including The Women in the Mirror, winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award, and If We Must Die, a finalist in the PEN book awards. Her more than one hundred short stories have been published in the Southern Review, Yale Review, and Best American Short Stories, among other publications. Carr has taught at Rice, Tulane, Western Kentucky, and the University of New Orleans. She lives in Elkins, Arkansas. To read an interview with the author, visit www.uapress.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |