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Faulkner's World: The Photographs of Martin J. Dain
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Mississippi (Trd) (September, 1997)
Authors: Martin J. Dain, Tom Rankin, and Larry Brown
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An amazing visual account of the life of Oxford Mississippi
There has been very few times in the past that I have ever considered buying a coffee table book, most in my opinion just collect dust.

This book however is a wonderful pictorial account of Oxford Mississippi during the time when Faulkner still walked our streets. What I think is amazing is that some of the people pictured in this book as children still live in Oxford and are still an active and beautiful part of our local history.

This is an ideal gift for friends or family that have attended the University of Mississippi and have learned to love the small town personality of Oxford.


Best of the Oxford American: Ten Years from the Southern Magazine of Good Writing
Published in Paperback by Hill Street Press (June, 2002)
Authors: Mark Smirnoff, Rick Bragg, John Grisham, Rick Bass, Larry Brown, Roy Blount Jr., John Updike, Susan Sontag, Steve Martin, and Donna Tartt
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perfect for reading on the go
The idea of "the best of the Oxford American" brings out a lot of expectations. This magazine has been the home for a lot of special writing. This book provides some of those moments. I especially enjoyed the narrative of the small town photographer burdened by the unwelcome insights of his coworkers and the blank misunderstandings of his Disney World roadtripping friends. I think that the criticism by Tony Earley would have made just as good an introduction to this book as did Rick Bragg's more metaphorical observation that this writing is "heavy on the salt."
I would recommend this book for anyone that wants to read about the South as it actually is -- unique, history-addled, and genuinely "salty".

Truly the best of the best
This collection of works--fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reportage--by the biggest names writing in or about the South is a real treasure. For those already familiar with "the New Yorker of the South" it will remind those what have made the magazine so special for so many years, and for those who have not discovered the magazine, BOA will be a great introduction to the best in Southern belles lettres. The book, like the magazine itself, is a little trad and not good on commenting on the lives of blacks, gays/lesbians, and immigrants to the South, but there is much for everyone to enjoy here.


They Write Among Us: New Stories and Essays from the Best of Oxford Writers
Published in Paperback by Jefferson Press, LLC (01 September, 2003)
Authors: Jim Dees, Dick Waterman, Willie Morris, Tom Franklin, Larry Brown, William Gay, and Ace Atkins
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