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Eudora Welty

    13 de abril de 1909 – 23 de julio de 2001

    Eudora Welty capturó la esencia del sur de Estados Unidos en sus evocadores cuentos y novelas. Su distintiva prosa profundiza en las complejidades de la familia, la memoria y la identidad, a menudo equilibrando el humor con una profunda melancolía. Welty representó magistralmente los matices de las relaciones humanas y los cambios sociales a través de diálogos agudos y una rica interioridad. Su importancia literaria radica en su voz única y su aguda observación de la vida cotidiana, lo que consolidó su lugar como una figura celebrada de la literatura estadounidense.

    Eudora Welty
    Country Churchyards
    The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
    The Collected Stories. With an Introduction by Hermione Lee
    The Democratic Forest
    Stories, Essays, & Memoir
    Clásicos Modernos: Boda en el Delta
    • "Stories, Essays, and Memoir" presents Welty's collected short stories, an astonishing body of work that has made her one of the most respected writers of short fiction. "A Curtain of Green and Other Stories" (1941), her first book, includes many of her most popular stories, such as "A Worn Path, " "Powerhouse, " and the farcical "Why I Live at the P.O." "The Wide Net and Other Stories" (1943), in which historical figures such as Aaron Burr ("First Love") and John James Audubon ("A Still Moment") appear as characters, shows her evolving mastery as a regional chronicler. "The Golden Apples" (1949) is a series of interrelated stories about the inhabitants of the fictional town of Morgana, Mississippi. It was Welty's favorite among her books. The stories of "The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories" (1955) are set both in the South and in Europe. Also included are two stories from the 1960s, "Where Is the Voice Coming From?," based on the shooting of Medgar Evers, and "The Demonstrators." A selection of nine literary and personal essays includes evocations of the Jackson of her youth that is essential to her work and cogent discussions of literary form.

      Stories, Essays, & Memoir
    • The Democratic Forest

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Containing 150 recent photographs by the American photographer William Eggleston, this volume provides a sequence of images which form an almost autobiographic narrative, beginning with pictures of Eggleston's home territory in the Mississippi Delta and radiating out across the USA.

      The Democratic Forest
    • The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty

      • 640 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      With a preface written by the author especially for this edition, this is the complete collection of stories by Eudora Welty.   Including the earlier collections A Curtain of Green, The Wide Net, The Golden Apples, and The Bride of the Innisfallen, as well as previously uncollected ones, these forty-one stories demonstrate Eudora Welty's talent for writing from diverse points-of-view with “vision that is sweet by nature, always humanizing, uncannily objective, but never angry” (Washington Post).A curtain of green and other stories.Lily Daw and the three ladies --A piece of news --Petrified man --The key --Keela, the outcast Indian maiden --Why I live at the P.O. --The whistle --The hitch-hikers --A memory --Clytie --Old Mr. Marblehall --Flowers for Marjorie --A curtain of green --A visit of charity --Death of a traveling salesman --Powerhouse --A worn path --The wide net and other stories.First love --The wide net --A still moment --Asphodel --The winds --The purple hat --Livvie --At the landing --The golden apples.Shower of gold --June recital --Sir Rabbit --Moon Lake --The whole world knows --Music from Spain --The wanderers --The bride of the Innisfallen and other stories.No place for you, my love --The burning --The bride of the Innisfallen --Ladies in spring --Circe --Kin --Going to Naples --Uncollected stories.Where is the voice coming from? --The demonstrators.

      The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty
    • Country Churchyards

      • 277 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Welty's poignant photographs of Mississippi graveyards and memorial stones paired with Spencer's exploration of the meanings the photographs yield and the light they shine onto Welty's fiction

      Country Churchyards
    • One Writer's Beginnings

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The autobiography of the fiction writer Eudora Welty whose honors include the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for fiction.

      One Writer's Beginnings
    • On the first Sunday of August, three generations of Granny Vaughn's descendants gather at her home in Banner, Mississippi, for a reunion in celebration of her 90th birthday. The action covers two days, but in memory many decades, for the members of the family, are recounted.

      Losing battles
    • Stories written over a period of twenty-five years include The Wide Net, Lily Daw and the Three Ladies, and The Bride of the Innisfallen.

      Thirteen stories
    • Uncle Daniel Ponder, whose fortune is exceeded only by his desire to give it away, is a source of vexation for his niece, Edna Earle. Uncle Daniel's trial for the alleged murder of his seventeen-year-old bride is a comic masterpiece. Awarded the William Dean Howells Medal of the american Academy of Arts and Letters. Drawings by Joe Krush.

      The Ponder Heart