Over three decades celebrated fiction writer Andre Dubus (1936-1999) published seven collections of short stories two collections of essays two collections of previously published stories two novels and a novella. While this is an impressive publishing record for any writer for Dubus who suffered a near-fatal accident mid-career it is near miraculous. Just after midnight on July 23 1986 after stopping to assist two stranded motorists Dubus was struck by a car. His right leg was crushed and his left leg had to be amputated above the knee. After months of hospital stays and surgeries he would suffer chronic pain for the rest of his life. However when he gave his first interview after the accident his deepest fear was that he would never write again.This collection of interviews traces his career beginning in 1967 with the publication of his novel The Lieutenant to his final interview given right before his death on February 24 1999. In between are conversations that focus on his shift to essay writing during his long recovery period as well as those that celebrate his return to fiction with the publication of The Colonel's Wife in 1993. Dubus would share as well stories surrounding his Louisiana childhood his three marriages the writers who influenced him and his deep Catholic faith.Olivia Carr Edenfield Portal Georgia is an associate professor at Georgia Southern University. Her work has been published in Hemingway Review Southern Literary Journal Resources for American Literary Studies and Explicator.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.