<p>A Tyrannous Eye: Eudora Welty&#39;s Nonfiction and Photographs is the first book-length study of Eudora Welty&#39;s full range of achievements in nonfiction and photography. A preeminent Welty scholar Pearl Amelia McHaney offers clear-eyed and complex assessments of Welty&#39;s journalism book reviews letters essays autobiography and photographs. Each chapter focuses on one genre filling in gaps left by previous books. With keen skills of observation finely tuned senses intellect wit awareness of audience and modesty Welty applied her genius in all that she did holding a tough line on truth breaking through &quot;the veil of indifference to each other&#39;s presence each other&#39;s wonder each other&#39;s plight.&quot;</p><p>McHaney&#39;s study brings critical attention to the under-evaluated genres of Welty&#39;s work and discusses the purposeful use of arguments examples and styles demonstrating that Welty pursued her craft to a high standard across genres with a greater awareness of context than she admitted in her numerous interviews. Welty consistently dared new styles new audiences and new publishing venues in order to express her ideas to their fullest. It is &quot;serious daring&quot; as she wrote in One Writer&#39;s Beginnings that makes for great writing. In &quot;Place in Fiction&quot; Welty asks &quot;How can you go out on a limb if you do not know your own tree? No art ever came out of not risking your neck. And risk--experiment--is a considerable part of the joy of doing.&quot;</p>
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