The Courting of Marcus Dupree

The Courting of Marcus Dupree

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2011-02-11

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1617031925

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At the time of Marcus Dupree's birth, when Deep South racism was about to crest and shatter against the Civil Rights Movement, Willie Morris journeyed north in a circular transit peculiar to southern writers. His memoir of those years, North Toward Home, became a modern classic. In The Courting of Marcus Dupree he turned again home to Mississippi to write about the small town of Philadelphia and its favorite son, a black high-school quarterback. In Marcus Dupree, Morris found a living emblem of that baroque strain in the American character called "southern." Beginning on the summer practice fields, Morris follows Marcus Dupree through each game of his senior varsity year. He talks with the Dupree family, the college recruiters, the coach and the school principal, some of the teachers and townspeople, and, of course, with the young man himself. As the season progresses and the seventeen-year-old Dupree attracts a degree of national attention to Philadelphia neither known nor endured since "the Troubles" of the early sixties, these conversations take on a wider significance. Willie Morris has created more than a spectator's journal. He writes here of his repatriation to a land and a people who have recovered something that fear and misdirected loyalties had once eclipsed. The result is a fascinating, unusual, and even topical work that tells a story richer than its apparent subject, for it brings the whole of the eighties South, with all its distinctive resonances, to life.


The Ghosts of Medgar Evers

The Ghosts of Medgar Evers

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: Random House (NY)

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13:

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"An unusual book about the making of the movie Ghosts of Mississippi and its more complicated historical background: the 1963 assassination of courageous civil rights activist Medgar Evers and the conviction thirty years later of his killer, Byron De La Beckwith."--Jacket.


The Last of the Southern Girls

The Last of the Southern Girls

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 1994-08-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780807119563

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Carol Hollywell is beautiful, smart, elegant, and charming. A debutante from De Soto Point, Arkansas, and a recent graduate of Ole Miss, she is heir to a good southern name and a small southern fortune. She knows what she wants and, more important, knows how to get it. She is, in other words, the prototypical southern belle, a Scarlett O’Hara for the 1950s, and when she moves to Washington, D.C., in 1957, she sets the town on its ear. Willie Morris’ cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed novel (loosely based on a real-life figure) follows this headstrong woman from her arrival at the Capital and traces the ups and downs of her life in the political and social whirl of the city over the next decade and a half. Eventually, she becomes romantically involved with a prominent congressman—an idealist, a reformer, a man perhaps headed for the very pinnacle of political life. It is at first a dazzling alliance, yet the genuine satisfactions they find in their relationship cannot long withstand the pressures of the ambitions both of them harbor. The very drives that initially brought them together in the end propel their love affair into jeopardy. Morris paints a devastatingly accurate portrait not only of a power-hungry woman but also of the society that feeds such hunger. His descriptions of Washington and its denizens—the politicos, the journalists, the socialites, and the hangers-on—are nothing short of breathtaking.


James Jones

James Jones

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780252068379

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He also recounts Jones's race against the clock to finish Whistle, the culmination of his World War II trilogy, which Morris himself completed after his friend's death in 1977."--BOOK JACKET.


North Toward Home

North Toward Home

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher:

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

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The story of the author's life, first in Mississippi, then going to school in Texas, and then writing in New York.


New York Days

New York Days

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Published: 1994-11-02

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780316583985

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The author describes his years as the youngest-ever editor-in-chief of "Harper's," recounting how he rubbed elbows with the likes of Woody Allen and Robert Kennedy


Prayer for the Opening of the Little League Season

Prayer for the Opening of the Little League Season

Author: Willie Morris

Publisher: Harcourt Childrens Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780152008925

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The celebrated author and distinguished artist celebrates children's baseball in a story about the boys and girls, and their families, friends, and fans, who gather for the first game of the season.


Barnes' People II

Barnes' People II

Author: Peter Barnes

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13:

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Seven short scenes from Peter Barnes for two people each.


Mallard Fillmore--

Mallard Fillmore--

Author: Bruce Tinsley

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Pub

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780836207781

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Mallard Fillmore lampoons everything from political correctness to Phil, Oprah, and Geraldo to our government's insatiable appetite for spending our money. His marvelous supporting cast includes wickedly wonderful cariacatures of everyone who's anyone, from Hollywood to D.C. to Arkansas.