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Beasts of the Southern Wild and Other Stories (edition 1998)

by Doris Betts

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Back in print at last, the nine beautifully crafted tales in Beasts of the Southern Wild and Other Stories display Doris Betts at the top of her form: compassionate, witty, and unforgettable. "The Ugliest Pilgrim" takes you into the adventures and into the heart of a disfigured young woman who has run away from her life in search of a better one. This award-winning story is the basis for the musical Violet, which won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. In "Hitchhiker," a wary secretary hitches a ride in a boat with a man hell-bent on saving fish; instead he saves her from the river -- and herself. And in the title story, Betts brilliantly captures the inner life of a teacher and writer struggling to control her classroom, her household, and her life.… (more)
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Title:Beasts of the Southern Wild and Other Stories
Authors:Doris Betts
Info:Scribner (1998), Edition: American & Can Ed, Paperback
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:fiction

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Is it trite to say that this collection of stories made me laugh, made me uncomfortable, and made me cry? It did all of those things and more. ( )
  ratastrophe | Oct 25, 2013 |
I am amazed that very few American readers seem to know of or read Doris Betts. She is a magnificent American writer of the south, earlier in the 20th century. These stories are wonderful. I have to admit that I discovered Ms Betts only in 1999. A musical called "Violet" was composed by a prominent Broadway writer based on one of her stories. In Canada our then 11 year old daughter played and sang and acted the role of young Violet, to rave reviews I might add. I then bought and read a number of Ms Betts' books and enjoyed all of them. ( )
  bhowell | Feb 23, 2008 |
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Back in print at last, the nine beautifully crafted tales in Beasts of the Southern Wild and Other Stories display Doris Betts at the top of her form: compassionate, witty, and unforgettable. "The Ugliest Pilgrim" takes you into the adventures and into the heart of a disfigured young woman who has run away from her life in search of a better one. This award-winning story is the basis for the musical Violet, which won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. In "Hitchhiker," a wary secretary hitches a ride in a boat with a man hell-bent on saving fish; instead he saves her from the river -- and herself. And in the title story, Betts brilliantly captures the inner life of a teacher and writer struggling to control her classroom, her household, and her life.

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