University Of South Carolina Press imprint: 384 books

by Ricardo Gutiérrez-Mouat, James Hardin
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2016

In Understanding Roberto Bolaño, Ricardo Gutiérrez-Mouat offers a comprehensive analysis of this critically acclaimed Chilean poet and novelist whose work brought global attention to Latin American literature in the 1960s unseen since the rise of García Márquez and magic realism. Best known for...

Duck and Cover

A Nuclear Family

by Kathie Farnell
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2017

Duck and Cover is a wry, laconic memoir penned by Kathie Farnell, based on her perspective as a smart-mouthed, unreasonably optimistic white girl growing up in Cloverdale, a genteel and neatly landscaped neighborhood of Montgomery, Alabama, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. During those decades Montgomery's...
by Russell Fraser
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2014

Sojourner in Islamic Lands takes us on a journey from Kazakhstan in the far north of Central Asia, across the mountains to the former Soviet Union, then south to Iran just below the Caspian Sea. Russell Fraser follows the ancient Silk Road wherever possible. For centuries the Silk Road was the primary...

Still in Print

The Southern Novel Today

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Language: English
Release Date: January 23, 2013

In Still in Print, eighteen Southern novels published since 1997 fall under the careful scrutiny of an international cast of accomplished literary critics to identify the very best of recent writings in the genre. These essays highlight the praiseworthy efforts of a pantheon of novelists celebrating...

All the Governor's Men

A Mountain Brook Novel

by Katherine Clark
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2016

It’s the summer of George Wallace’s last run for governor of Alabama in 1982, and the state is at a crossroads. In Katherine Clark’s All the Governor’s Men, a political comedy of manners that reimagines Wallace’s last campaign, voters face a clear choice between the infamous segregationist,...

Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World

A Social and Architectural History

by Barry L. Stiefel
Language: English
Release Date: March 11, 2014

Jewish Sanctuary in the Atlantic World is a blend of cultural and architectural history that examines Jewish heritage as it expanded among the continents and islands linked by the Atlantic Ocean between the mid fifteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Barry L. Stiefel achieves a powerful synthesis...

Claiming Freedom

Race, Kinship, and Land in Nineteenth-Century Georgia

by Karen Cook Bell
Language: English
Release Date: February 22, 2018

Claiming Freedom is a noteworthy and dynamic analysis of the transition African Americans experienced as they emerged from Civil War slavery, struggled through emancipation, and then forged on to become landowners during the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction period in the Georgia lowcountry....
by Sam Pickering
Language: English
Release Date: July 23, 2012

Part travelogue, part psychological self-study, Sam Pickering's Edinburgh Days, or Doing What I Want to Do is an open invitation to be led on a walking tour of Scotland's capital as well as through the labyrinth of the guide's swerving moods and memories. Along the way readers discern as much from...

Uptown/Downtown in Old Charleston

Sketches and Stories

by Louis D. Rubin Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: June 7, 2013

Growing up in Charleston in the 1930s and 1940s, accomplished storyteller Louis Rubin witnessed firsthand the subtle gradations of caste and class among neighborhoods, from south of Broad Street where established families, ancestral glories, and traditional mores held sway, to the various enclaves...
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Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2012

The Irish in the Atlantic World presents a transnational and comparative view of the Irish historical and cultural experiences as phenomena transcending traditional chronological, topical, and ethnic paradigms. Edited by David T. Gleeson, this collection of essays offers a robust new vision of the...
by Geoff Hamilton, Linda Wagner-Martin
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2017

Understanding Gary Shteyngart, the first comprehensive examination of Shteyngart’s novels and memoir, introduces readers to one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful contemporary American authors. Born in Leningrad in 1972, Shteyngart immigrated to the United States in 1979,...

Grave Landscapes

The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetary Movement

by James R. Cothran, Erica Danylchak
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2018

During the Industrial Revolution people flocked to American cities. Overcrowding in these areas led to packed urban graveyards that were not only unsightly, but were also a source of public health fears. The solution was a revolutionary new type of American burial ground located in the countryside...
by Olivia Carr Edenfield, Linda Wagner-Martin
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2017

Andre Dubus (1936–1999), the author of short stories, novellas, essays, and two novels, is perhaps best known as the author of the story “Killings,” which was adapted into the film In the Bedroom, a nominee for five Academy Awards in 2001. His work received many awards, including the PEN New...
by Michael S. Collins, Linda Wagner-Martin
Language: English
Release Date: January 23, 2013

Understanding Etheridge Knight introduces readers to a major—but understudied—American poet. Etheridge Knight (1931–1991) survived a shrapnel wound suffered during military service in Korea, as well as a drug addiction that led to an eight-year prison sentence, to publish five volumes of poetry...
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