Long time leaving dispatches from up South

"Hard-working humorist Roy Blount Jr. lives in the North but he's from the South, a delicious tension that has always informed and shaped his work. In this new collection, he directs his acerbic wit and finely-tuned insight toward the persistent and colorful differences between the two. Hi...

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Main Author: Blount, Roy.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
Edition: 1st ed.
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Summary: "Hard-working humorist Roy Blount Jr. lives in the North but he's from the South, a delicious tension that has always informed and shaped his work. In this new collection, he directs his acerbic wit and finely-tuned insight toward the persistent and colorful differences between the two. His essays treat every conceivable topic on which North and South misunderstand each other, from music to sports, eating, education, politics, child-rearing, religion, race, and language ("remember when there was lots of discussion of 'ebonics'?"). In this eminently quotable collection, Blount does justice to the charming, funny, infuriating facets of Southern tradition and their eqhually odd Northern counterpoints" -- from publisher's web-site.
Physical Description: xii, 383 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN: 9780307266187
0307266184
Author Notes: Roy Blount Jr. is the author of nineteen other books, most recently Feet on the Street: Rambles Around New Orleans . He is a panelist on NPR's Wait Wait . . . Don't Tell Me! a columnist for Oxford American , a contributing editor to The Atlantic Monthly , and president of the Authors Guild. He lives in western Massachusetts.