Description
After winning a National Book Award in 1984 for the short story collection Victory Over Japan, she was a weekly commentator on NPR's then-new Morning Edition. While she wrote six critically acclaimed novels, short stories were where she was truly at home, especially those featuring Rhoda Manning, her most famous and most autobiographical character. Of Rhoda, Gilchrist said, "I can feel Rhoda. Of all my women characters or female characters, Rhoda's the one that I can feel and smell and touch. I can see things through her eyes."
The eighteen interviews featured in this collection reveal Gilchrist to be just as honest, and sometimes outrageous, as her characters. Whether she is discussing her work or her life, Gilchrist's excitement and zest for life comes through in every word.
About the Author
Tracy Carr is a researcher, editor, and writer in Jackson, Mississippi. She holds advanced degrees in English and library science and serves on the board of the Mississippi Book Festival.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496859686
Author Tracy Carr
Format Hardback
Page Count 277
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi