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OverviewLike most progressive Southerners, Hal Crowther is decidedly angry about current social and political events, but few writers are more able than he to articulate the problems, the issues, and even the bitter humor of our present situation. Hal Crowther is a writer who has made a long and illustrious career with sharp political and social commentary in the pages of national and regional outlets, from Time to the Atlanta Constitution to the Oxford American. In this collection, Crowther turns his attention once again to the Bible Belt, the American South, where he finds plenty of fodder for the blues: the descent from George Washington to Donald Trump, the difficulty of finding civil political discourse in a world where folks spew vitriol from behind their keyboards, Klan members marching down the street in Crowther's hometown, the infantilization of culture (starring Mark Zuckerberg), the continued intertwining of religion and governance, and more. This essay collection features a foreword by eminent Southern writer Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls and Silver Alert. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hal CrowtherPublisher: John F Blair Publisher Imprint: Carolina Wren Press ISBN: 9781958888667ISBN 10: 1958888664 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsI. Old Times There Are Not Forgotten Facing The Founder: On a Day of Shame A Confederacy of Dunces? Once Again, Dixie Wants Out Bad News From Home: The White Knights Ride Again A Whiter Shade of Pale? Blueprint For Sorrow: The Singular Career of W. Sidney Pittman, Architect II. Stations of the Cross Bible Belt Blues Godforsaken: Of Death and Daffodils Christian Soldiers III. Politics: Ballets, Bullets, Bedrooms Sex and the Southern Politician And Who Will Lead Us?: The problem with presidents Goddess of Greed: Ayn Rand is the Right’s Weirdest Idol of All Chaos Theory: When Madness Gains Momentum From the Madhouse to the White House Slaughterhouse America Remember the Alamo? IV. Shadows Fall Going Viral: Fighting For Oxygen in Trump’s America Darkness at Dawn: The Campus in Crisis “The Gates of Hell”---Swinging Wide? Dark Clouds Gathering: Homegrown Fascists Show Their Teeth V. It’s Twilight Time Dante on Broadway The Twilight of Truth? Apocalypse When? Is Reality Melting With the Ice Caps? VI. Reflections and Meditations Otherwise Occupied: What Price Revolution? The Forever Queen: Good-bye to All That Out of Date: The Joys of ObsolescenceReviewsAuthor InformationHal Crowther is an award-winning critic and essayist, a journalist whose work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, Granta, and Narrative magazines, among many others, and in the Oxford American, where his column ""Dealer's Choice"" was a finalist for a National Magazine Award. His columns and reviews have been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Spectator, and many independent weeklies and journals. A recipient of the Baltimore Sun's Mencken Award for Writing, he is the author of four essay collections and An Infuriating American: The Incendiary Arts of H.L. Mencken. His most recent collection was Freedom Fighters and Hellraisers (Blair, 2018). For his third collection of essays, Gather at the River, he was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle prize for criticism. He lives in Hillsborough, NC, with his wife, novelist Lee Smith. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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