Conversations with Shelby Foote

Conversations with Shelby Foote

by William C. Carter (Editor)
Conversations with Shelby Foote

Conversations with Shelby Foote

by William C. Carter (Editor)

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Overview

Shelby Foote once said that he did not know of anything he had learned about the writing of novels that couldn’t also be applied to the writing of history. In his development, the merging of these special talents has made Foote almost unique in the history of American literature, for few other great modern authors have proved to be master storytellers in both fiction and historical narrative.

In Conversations with Shelby Foote, this novelist-historian expresses penetrating and often humorous remarks about major modern writers as well as about the classical writers of fiction, plays, poetry, and historical narrative. In one interview Foote explains how Homer’s Iliad and Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past were his chief models for writing his history of the Civil War.

Foote recounts also what it was like to grow up in a small Mississippi town in the first half of the twentieth century and tells how his observations of African Americans and whites of all classes


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878053865
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 03/01/1989
Series: Literary Conversations Series
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

William C. Carter is editor of Conversations with Shelby Foote, published by University Press of Mississippi.

Read an Excerpt

Shelby Foote:I think plotting is more important in history than in fiction. I don't think there's much truth in a book of twenty essays about the Civil War, one chapter dealing with slavery, one dealing with military things, usually called, "The Armies Meet,", and that sort of foolishness. The whole thing ought to tell a glowing story or it won't be true.

Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Chronologyxv
Shelby Foote, Greenville Author, Says Writing Is His Hardest Job3
Talk with Shelby Foote5
Shelby Foote Hopes to Put Flesh and Blood of Memphis on Paper8
Foote-Note on Faulkner12
Writer's Home Has Windows on Past, Present15
Writer Critical of 'Tokenism' in South18
It's Worth a Grown Man's Time: An Interview with Shelby Foote21
Talking with Shelby Foote56
Interview with Shelby Foote77
Shelby Foote's Love Affair with Civil War Began in '54103
WKNO Presents a Conversation with Shelby Foote112
Appomattox for Shelby Foote131
Interview with Shelby Foote137
Shelby Foote151
A Colloquium with Shelby Foote196
An Interview with Shelby Foote218
Shelby Foote230
Seeking the Truth in Narrative: An Interview with Shelby Foote241
Index270
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