The Cry of An Occasion

The Cry of An Occasion - Cover

Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers

edited by Richard Bausch

foreword by George Garrett

224 pages / 5.50 x 8.50 inches / no illustrations

Fiction

Hardcover / 9780807126356 / January 2001
Paperback / 9780807127841 / March 2002

This “smorgasbord of literary offerings” (Publishers Weekly) self-selected by its contributors—“a long list of luminaries” (Library Journal)—includes works by Madison Smartt Bell, Doris Betts, Fred Chappell, Ellen Douglas, Shelby Foote, George Garrett, Allan Gurganus, Barry Hannah, William Hoffman, Madison Jones, Michael Knight, William Henry Lewis, Jill McCorkle, Lewis Nordan, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Lee Smith, Elizabeth Spencer, Walter Sullivan, and Allen Wier. All are affiliated with the Fellowship of Southern Writers, organized in 1989 under the inspiration of the late Cleanth Brooks for the purpose of encouraging and honoring excellence in southern letters.

Each piece in The Cry of an Occasion celebrates the distinctness of southern experience, giving expression in story form to a singular episode of mind, heart, or will. Reading this exemplary collection is pure pleasure.

Short Fiction by:

Madison Smartt Bell
Doris Betts
Fred Chappell
Ellen Douglas
Shelby Foote
George Garrett
Allan Gurganus
Barry Hannah
William Hoffman
Madison Jones
Michael Knight
William Henry Lewis
Jill McCorkle
Lewis Nordan
Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
Lee Smith
Elizabeth Spencer
Walter Sullivan
Allen Wier 

Richard Bausch is the author of many books of fiction, most recently the novels Peace and Thanksgiving Night, and Wives and Lovers: 3 Short Novels. His stories have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, New Yorker, GQ, Playboy, Harper's, and in the anthologies Best American Short Stories, O. Henry Prize Stories, and Pushcart Prize Stories. Recipient of the Hillsdale Prize for Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers and the PEN/Malamud Award, Bausch lives in Memphis, Tennessee.

George Garrett is the author or editor of more than forty books, including the poetry collection Days of Our Lives Lie in Fragments: New and Old Poems, 1957–1997. He has won numerous awards, among them the Rome Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the T.S. Eliot Award, and the PEN/Malamud Award for Short Fiction. He is Hoyns Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Virginia.

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