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Portraying the South

Nashville’s own Clay Risen offers a thoughtful critique of “Down There on a Visit,” a kind of travel essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic that appeared in the August 12 issue of the New York Review of Books. Simic braved the wilds of Georgia and Alabama for a few weeks in a car this summer and on the basis . . .

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Richard Ford, pissed about negative review, spits on Colson Whitehead

Deborah Schoeneman reports that Richard Ford spat on Colson Whitehead (The Intuitionist) at a Poets & Writers party, having nursed a grudge for two years over Whitehead’s negative New York Times review of A Multitude of Sins: In any event, at a March 2 party in New York for Poets & Writers magazine, Whitehead says, Ford approached him and said, . . .

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