David Bottoms

Essays on the Poetry and Fiction

William Walsh editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:30th Sep '10

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A collection of essays that critically analyze the themes and imagery in David Bottoms' poetry and fiction, exploring faith, rebirth, and race.

This collection features a series of critical essays that delve into the rich imagery and profound themes present in the works of David Bottoms. As one of the most esteemed poets of the South, Bottoms’ poetry and fiction explore complex topics such as rebirth, resurrection, and the intricate interplay of faith throughout his writings. Each essay offers a unique perspective, highlighting how these themes resonate within the broader context of Southern literature.

The essays also tackle issues of masculinity and gender, examining how Bottoms portrays these concepts in a way that reflects the cultural landscape of the South. Additionally, the exploration of race in his works reveals the nuanced ways in which Bottoms addresses the historical and contemporary realities of Southern life. Through these critical lenses, readers are invited to engage with the text on a deeper level, uncovering the layered meanings behind Bottoms’ evocative language and imagery.

Overall, this collection serves as a comprehensive analysis of Bottoms' contributions to literature, showcasing his ability to transform local experiences into universal themes. David Bottoms stands not only as a significant figure in Southern poetry but also as a voice that resonates with readers across diverse backgrounds, making this collection an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary literature.

“the essays and interviews contained in this volume offer readers a wide range of perspectives on Bottom’s poetry as well as on Bottoms himself”—Reference & Research Book News.

ISBN: 9780786447299

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

286 pages