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| Thursday, 12 June 2008 | |
Sandra Jones Cropsey is still growing up in the South. Her writing focuses on southern charm, southern eccentricities. Her favorite quote is by Flannery O'Connor, who when asked why southern writers always write about the grotesque, responded, "Maybe we're the only ones left who still recognize it." Cropsey contends, "We don't just recognize it. We live it, and we don't just live it. We celebrate it." Who's There? is an excursion into the funny, the bizarre, the absurd. |
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Sandra Jones Cropsey is still growing up in the South. Her writing focuses on southern charm, southern eccentricities. Her favorite quote is by Flannery O'Connor, who when asked why southern writers always write about the grotesque, responded, "Maybe we're the only ones left who still recognize it." Cropsey contends, "We don't just recognize it. We live it, and we don't just live it. We celebrate it." Who's There? is an excursion into the funny, the bizarre, the absurd.
