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Old 05-02-2021, 07:45 PM   #29989
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc View Post
Just started reading The Uncollected Stories of Allan Gurganus - a true story teller in the tradition of William Faulkner and Eudora Welty. I downloaded a sample and was immediately hooked.

Well, the first story in the collection, 'The Wish For A Good Young Country Doctor', blew me away for many reasons. The tale contained a description of a cholera outbreak in Iowa in 1849 - and the description of its appearance and the town's reaction so strongly mirrored the covid pandemic - it was startling. Aside from that, this is a ripping good story with unique characters. Gurganus is a supremely gifted story teller that can capture the sound and cadence of the spoken word.

I'm looking forward to wallowing in these stories on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
I met Allan when I was doing my thesis years back. I have a lovely autographed copy of The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All.

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