SOUTHERNERS AND EUROPEANS: Essays in a Time of Disorder; [Inscribed association copy].
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1988). First edition. Essays from one of the original Agrarians on others' works, here and abroad, and on his own work, including the writing of THE VELVET HORN, in an essay titled, "The Working Novelist and the Myth-making Process." INSCRIBED on title page, "To Jane and/ Walter - there/ is so much/ between us./ Just a name/ Andrew Lytle." Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) studied under Lytle at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop before becoming an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, authority on Southern literature, and -- along with Lytle -- one of the founding members of The Fellowship of Southern Writers. His wife, Jane Harrison Sullivan (1923-2022), taught English literature at Aquinas College. 8vo gilt-stamped black cloth boards; 398 pages, including index. Fine in fine dust jacket.
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