Eudora Weltyâ??s works are treasures of American literaÂture. When her first short-story collection was published in 1941, it heralded the arrival of a genuinely original writer who over the decades wrote hugely popular novels, novellas, essays, and a memoir. By the time she died in 2001, Welty had been given numerous literary awards and was all but shrouded in admiration.  In this definitive account, Suzanne Marrs restores Weltyâ??s story to human proportions, tracing Weltyâ??s life from her roots in Jackson, Mississippi, to her rise to international stature. Making generous use of Weltyâ??s correspondence, particularly with contemporaries and admirers including Katherine Anne Porter and E. M. Forster, Marrs has crafted a fitting and fascinating tribute to one of the finest
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