I was seduced by Eudora Welty. I had every reason to distrust her, as I had distrusted Faulkner—both of them products of the middle-class South I disdained in preference for what I called the real ...
The electric typewriter used by Eudora Welty in her final years sits on the desk next to the large windows in her bedroom. AP The short story. A compact piece of prose typically read in one sitting, ...
The image of Eudora Welty as a homely loner is a pervasive one. The dust jacket of Welty's 1980 Collected Stories notes, "Miss Welty was born in Jackson, Mississippi, where she has lived all her life, ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Baylor University Professor Sarah Ford provided an overview of Eudora Welty's life and talents in photography and writing. Pulitzer Prize–winning ...
After a reductive 1998 biography by Ann Waldron and an insulting New Yorker article by Claudia Roth Pierpont, it's heartening to report that a new biography of Eudora Welty captures the humorous and ...
Eudora Welty A Biography by Suzanne Marrs Harcourt, 672 pp., $28 "What the reader hopes most to see in a biography is the work of the intelligent scholar who also feels an affinity for his subject." ...
Before becoming a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Eudora Welty tried her hand at photography for the better part of decade. Although none of her photographs were published, the experience informed her ...
“Really, don’t people know the first thing about the South?” Welty asked The Times in 1970, when her novel “Losing Battles” was published. The National Endowment for the Humanities announced grants ...