Conversations with Larry Brown
by
Jay Watson
In a fifteen-year period beginning in 1988, Mississippi native Larry Brown (1951-2004) published two collections of short stories, five novels, a memoir, and two collections of essays. Two of his novels, "Joe and Father and Son," won the Southern Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.
Brown wrote with compassion, humor, and unflinching honesty about the struggles
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Published
January 30th 2007
by University Press of Mississippi
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I am a huge Larry Brown fan. For other fans, I would strongly recommend "Conversations", but not until after you get a feel for who Brown is, through reading some of his work. This will allow a better perception of what Brown - as seen through his interviews - is about. Anyone who enjoys good old fashioned story telling ala Hemingway or Faulkner, will likely enjoy Brown. Brown undertook teaching himself the 'craft' of writing, and learned well. He took to heart what he read of oth...more
This collection of interviews was compiled after Larry Brown's untimely death, when he was only in his early 50's. Though Brown has left us with several books, Jay Watson wanted to honor the man behind the words by putting together some insightful interviews. The wonderful thing to read in these interviews is Brown's work ethic when it comes to writing. By his own estimates, when he was 29, Larry Brown decided that he wanted to become a writer and create books.
Rather than simply sit...more
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I suppose with any "Conversations With..." book you expect a little repetition from interview to interview; with this volume even more so. Still a great read for fans of Larry Brown
Contains a wide variety of interviews with Brown throughout his writing career. Great way to learn about how someone decides to become a writer and the process he goes through to get noticed.
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