The Writers Who Can’t Let Go of the South
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Growing up, the novelist and New Orleans native Nancy Lemann didn’t know how culturally distinct her home city was. “I just thought, Okay, this is what it’s like. In literature, the South can seem to represent the inaccessible past—either as a backward society beholden to outdated traditions or, alternatively, as an Eden uncorrupted by the march of modernity.
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