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Graceland, at last : notes on hope and heartache from the American South / Margaret Renkl.

Van Pelt Library PS3618.E5766 G73 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Renkl, Margaret, author.
Contributor:
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Southern States--Civilization--20th century.
Southern States.
Southern States--Civilization--21st century.
Genre:
essays.
Essays.
Physical Description:
291 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Milkweed Editions, 2021.
Summary:
"From New York Times contributing opinion writer and author of Late Migrations Margaret Renkl, a selection of her beloved weekly essays presenting a multifaceted view of the contemporary American South"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
FLORA & FAUNA. Hawk. Lizard. Mole. Human
The flower that came back from the dead
The eagles of Reelfoot Lake
The real aliens in our backyard
Make America graze again
The misunderstood, maligned rattlesnake
Making way for monarchs
The call of the American Lotus
POLITICS & RELIGION. A monument the Old South would like to ignore
The hits keep coming for the Red-State Poor
Lies, damn lies, and Georgia
We're all addicts here
There is a middle ground on guns
An American tragedy
The passion of Southern Christians
Christians need a new right-to-life movement
Shame and salvation in the American South
Texas isn't the problem
Going to church with Jimmy Carter
SOCIAL JUSTICE. What is America to me?
ICE came to take their neighbor. They said no
Christmas isn't coming to death row
An act of mercy in Tennessee
An open letter to White Christians
Looking our racist history in the eye
Middle passage to mass incarceration
In Memphis, journalism can still bring justice
An open letter to John Lewis
Reading the New South
These kids are done waiting for change
ENVIRONMENT. America's killer lawns
Dangerous waters
More trees, happier people
I have a cure for the dog days of summer
The case against doing nothing
Planting seeds in snow
The fox in the stroller
Death of a cat
A 150,000-bird orchestra in the sky
FAMILY & COMMUNITY. Waking up to history
Why I wear five wedding rings
Demolition blues
The gift of shared grief
Remembrance of recipes past
All the empty seats at the table
What it means to be #NashvilleStrong
The night the lights went out
The story of the surly Santa and the Christmas miracle
True love in the age of coronavirus
ARTS & CULTURE. Keep America's roadside weird
Country music as melting pot
John Prine: American oracle
So long to Music City's favorite soap opera
"Beauty herself is black"
The day the music died
After war, three chords and the truth
Proud graduate of State U
And play like a girl she did
What is a Southern writer, anyway?
Graceland, at last.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Renkl, Margaret, Graceland, at last
ISBN:
9781571311849
157131184X
OCLC:
1226077516
Publisher Number:
17099219

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