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Long Time Leaving Dispatches from up South

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ISBN-10: 0307266184

ISBN-13: 9780307266187

Edition: 2007

Authors: Roy Blount, Roy Blount

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" I left the South in search of the Enlightenment. I'm pro-choice, in favor of gay marriage, and against creationism and the war in Iraq. But both my parents' people are deep Southern from many generations, and I spent a little over a third of my life, including the presumably most formative years (toilet training through college), living in the South. Mathematically, that makes me just about exactly as Southern as the American people, 34 percent of whom are Southern residents. But it goes deeper than math-- my roots are Southern, I sound Southern, I love a lot of Southern stuff, and when my [Northern] local paper announces a festival to ' celebrate the spirit of differently abled dogs, ' I…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 5/1/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Size: 10.50" wide x 10.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Introduction
Bringing in the Sheaves
Setting the Table
Why I'm Not an Outsider Artist
The Right Shade of Blue?
First, Tell Me What Kind of Reader You Are
Out-of-Pants Experience
Do You Know the Nothin' Man?
You Hate Me Because I'm Southern
The Rapture: Lighten Up
Total Immersion, Up to a Point
Don't Force It: An Introduction to Up from Methodism
Can't I Be the Most Sophisticated Something Else?
Why Communism Didn't Originate in South Carolina
How about This Peculiar Institution?
The Worm Bubble
Gothic Baseball
Eating
Giving Good Gravy
The Way Folks Were Meant to Eat
Meat, Three, Wallace Stevens, and Me
Mammy's Little Baby Loves What, Exactly?
Food-Song Maven
Chicken
What Undid Uncle Bud
The Terrys Do It Right
A Grapefruit Moment
Reading
The Plurality of Y'all
The Peer Group That I Hesitate to Speak Its Name
Listen Up, Youth
Southern Humor: Love It or Leave It
So Many Writers. Why?
The Thwock and the Fury: Faulkner's Tennis
In Elysium
Confronting My Whiteness
Little Truman, Happy at Last
The Best of Gaynelle
Oh, Come on, Smiley
Fresh Mark
Bits of Twain for Brits
True Portis
Those Shakespeherian Blues
Watching, Listening
Brother Ray: What He Said
Violinist and Panther: Brother Dave
The Clampetts Never Got to Whack Anybody
No to Nashville, Yes to O Brother
When the Lights Go Down South
A Wang Dang Doodle Dandy?
Cruelty to Elvis
The King Was in the Countinghouse, Counting Out His Toes
Love Those Bozzies
He's Crossed Over to Classic
Deja Ahooey
Country Song Entitlement
Memphis Minnie's Blues: A Dirty Mother for You
Traveling
Me and Bobby E. Lee
See the World But Don't Get Carried Away
Bight out There with the Dogs
Dogs Whose Parents Got Out
Snakes Alive
Babel to Byzantium
Augusta Un-Mastered
Atlanta Explained
The Olympics: "Atlanta Will Be Done Away"
The Varsity Is Local
The Guy-Crowded Gulf (1993)
The Bottom Line (2005)
There Be Alligators
Hanging with the Klan
Politicking
Double-Bubba Bubble (1992)
Briefly (1992)
Bill, You're Due
A Makeover for Uncle Sam? (1995)
The New Southern Manhood (1995)
He May Be a Dog, But He's Our Dog
Sometimes Higbe's That Way (1998)
Slick Willie and the Marble Model (2000)
Yellow-dogma
Looking Back on Bill (2000)
How Bad Could It Be? (2000)
The Story So Far (2006)