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Signature: Contemporary Writers
 

A video documentary series on contemporary American literature for college and high school classrooms and adult learners; 6 one-hour video programs and guide

Now on DVD

See what it's like to be a writer today through video portraits of six diverse writers, all with roots in the South — Bobbie Ann Mason, Ed McClanahan, Marsha Norman, George C. Wolfe, Lee Smith, and Barbara Kingsolver. The authors read from their own works and talk about their lives, their influences, their successes, and their failures. Students will gain insight into the writing process and learn creative strategies for turning their own experiences into compelling writing. This series is useful for courses in American literature, contemporary fiction, theater, women's studies, and Southern fiction.

Produced by KET, The Kentucky Network. 1995, 1997.

Closed Caption     ISBN: 1-55946-898-X
Author Bobbie Ann Mason
Author Bobbie Ann Mason

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VOD1. Bobbie Ann Mason
Features her award-winning novels, In Country and Feather Crowns, and presents readings from her story collections, Love Life and Shiloh and Other Stories.

VOD2. Ed McClanahan    
Presents the exuberant humor and style of this writer's work, including his sprawling novel, The Natural Man.

VOD3. Marsha Norman
The work of this playwright ranges from the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'night, Mother, a gritty urban drama, to the Tony Award-winning musical The Secret Garden.

VOD4. George C. Wolfe    
This Tony Award-winning playwright and director recently assumed leadership of the New York Shakespeare Festival/Joseph Papp Public Theater. His Broadway credits include The Colored Museum, Jelly's Last Jam, and Angels in America.

VOD5. Lee Smith
The novels and short stories of this recipient of eight major writing awards provide insight into the people and culture of Appalachia. Includes analysis of Fair and Tender Ladies and other works.

VOD6. Barbara Kingsolver
Includes analysis of her critically acclaimed novels The Bean Trees, Animal Dreams, and Pigs in Heaven, which reflect her concern for many social and political causes.

 

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