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Louis D. Rubin, Jr. (1923–2013)

Auteur van A Writer's Companion

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Louis Decimus Rubin, Jr. was born in Charleston, South Carolina on November 19, 1923. After serving in the Army during World War II, he received a history degree the University of Richmond. He worked for The Associated Press and several newspapers including the Richmond News-Leader before receiving toon meer master's and doctoral degrees from Johns Hopkins University. In 1953, while still at Johns Hopkins University, he co-edited his first book, Southern Renascence: The Literature of the Modern South. He taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Hollins College, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a co-founder of Algonquin Books and founder of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. In 1989, he retired from the UNC faculty after 22 years to focus on Algonquin Books. He was a prolific author who wrote novels, critical studies, histories, memoirs and a guide for predicting the weather. His books include Small Craft Advisory, Babe Ruth's Ghost, A Memory of Trains, An Honorable Estate, and My Father's People. He died from kidney disease on November 16, 2013 at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Louis D. Rubin, Jr.

A Writer's Companion (1995) — Redacteur — 110 exemplaren
The History of Southern Literature (1985) — Redacteur — 66 exemplaren
The Quotable Baseball Fanatic (2000) — Redacteur — 30 exemplaren
The Literary South: Louisiana (1979) 29 exemplaren
The Algonquin Literary Quiz Book (1990) 28 exemplaren
The Heat of the Sun: A Novel (1995) 20 exemplaren
Seaports of the South: A Journey (1998) 20 exemplaren
A Gallery of Southerners (1982) 16 exemplaren
My Father's People: A Family of Southern Jews (2002) — Auteur — 16 exemplaren
Southern writing, 1585-1920 (1970) — Redacteur — 14 exemplaren
Southern renascence: the literature of the modern South (1966) — Redacteur — 12 exemplaren
South: Modern Southern Literature in Its Cultural Setting (1961) — Redacteur — 12 exemplaren
The comic imagination in American literature (1973) — Redacteur — 10 exemplaren
The Golden Weather (Voices of the South) (1961) — Auteur — 8 exemplaren
Black Poetry in America (1974) 5 exemplaren
Surfaces of a Diamond (1981) 4 exemplaren
No Place on Earth (1959) 4 exemplaren
The idea of an American novel (1961) — Redacteur — 4 exemplaren
The Teller in the Tale (1967) 3 exemplaren
The Experience of America a Book of Readings — Redacteur — 2 exemplaren
Virginia a History 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
Rubin, Louis Decimus, Jr.
Geboortedatum
1923-11-19
Overlijdensdatum
2013-11-16
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA
Opleiding
Johns Hopkins University (PhD|1954)
Johns Hopkins University (MA|1949)
University of Richmond (BA|1946)
Yale University (1943-44)
College of Charleston (1940-42)
Beroepen
editor
literary critic
publisher
professor
historian
novelist (toon alle 8)
journalist
essayist
Relaties
Barth, John (student)
Dillard, Annie (student)
Smith, Lee (student)
Gibbons, Kaye (student)
McCorkle, Jill (student)
Ravenel, Shannon (student) (toon alle 7)
Woodward, C. Vann (teacher)
Organisaties
Fellowship of Southern Writers (charter member)
The Hopkins Review (editor)
American Studies Association (executive secretary)
Hollins University (professor)
Hollins Critic (founder and editor)
Southern Literary Journal (co-founder) (toon alle 13)
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (founder, president, and editorial director)
Johns Hopkins University (instructor)
University of North Carolina (professor)
Louisiana State University Press (editor)
University of North Carolina Press (advisory editor)
Mississippi Quarterly (editorial board)
U.S. Information Agency Forums (co-ordinator)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement (1997)
Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award, National Book Critics Circle
North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame (1997)
Sewanee Review fellowship (1953)
Guggenheim fellowship (1956)
American Council of Learned Societies fellowship (1964) (toon alle 18)
Distinguished Virginian Award (1972)
Litt.D., University of Richmond (1974)
Mayflower Society award (1978)
Jules F. Landry Award, Louisiana State University Press (1978)
D.Litt., Clemson University (1986)
D.Litt., University of the South (1992)
D.Litt., College of Charleston (1989)
D.Litt., University of North Carolina at Asheville (1993)
R. Hunt Parker Memorial Award for lifetime contributions to the literary heritage of North Carolina
South Carolina Academy of Authors (1987)
North Carolina Award (1992)
O. Max Gardner Medal (1989)

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laplantelibrary | Apr 17, 2022 |
Reread in light of so much that has been written and portrayed about the press, especially since the Trump era began. I treated it as a rest stop from more serious and denser reading; what I came away with, however, was some personal thoughts about my first job, then others’ first jobs and reminiscences … such as Twain in “Old Times on the Mississippi.”
 
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markburris | Jul 11, 2021 |
The most commendable facet of this collection is its diversity of perspective. There are analytical essays by scholars, tender meditations by fiction writers, and more formal critiques by literary critics. The result is a rather fair and balanced portrait of Wolfe's work.
 
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BeauxArts79 | May 30, 2021 |
A rather loosely connected group of essays, mostly originating as reviews of books about World War I, but opening with "A Certain Day in 1939" which described growing up as a Reformed Jewish boy in Charleston, SC between the two world wars, automatically accepting the southern military tradition even though his own ancestry had nothing to do w8th the Civil War. It is one of the best descriptions of how being "southern" and accepting the sentimental Confederate historical tradition could be something quite different from the racism with which it is usually identified. The other essays tend to express the view that World War I Germans were just "Nazis with better manners" and that World War I battles were all mindless slaughters, both of which I find a bit simplistic but probably natural for someone who grew up in his conditions as an American Jew who served (however ineptly, by his frank account) in World War 2. He does come across as a profoundly humane civilized human being.… (meer)
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antiquary | Oct 1, 2015 |

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