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"Based on the author's unprecedented access to Tate's personal papers and surviving relatives, Orphan of the South brings Tate to 1938. It explores his attempt, first through politics and then through art, to reconcile his fierce talent and ambition with the painful history of his family - and of the South.".
"Tate was subjected to, and also perpetuated, fictional interpretations of his ancestry. He alternately abandoned and championed Southern culture. Viewing himself as an orphan from a region where family history is identity, he developed a curious blend of spiritual loneliness and ideological assuredness. His greatest challenge was transforming his troubled genealogy into a meaningful statement about himself and Southern culture as a whole.
It was this problem that consumed Tate for the first half of his life, the years recorded here." "This portrait of a man who both made and endured American literary history depicts the South through the story of one of its treasured, ambivalent, and sometimes wayward sons. Readers will gain a fertile understanding of the Southern upbringing, education, and literary battles that produced the brilliant poet who was Allen Tate."--BOOK JACKET.
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Biography, Authors, American, Critics, Intellectual life, Agrarians (Group of writers), Homes and haunts, Fugitives (Group), In literature, American Authors, Tate, allen, 1899-1979, Southern states, intellectual life, Southern states, biography, New York Times reviewedPeople
Allen Tate (1899-)Places
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Allen Tate: Orphan of the South
2021, Princeton University Press
in English
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Allen Tate: Orphan of the South
December 2, 2003, Princeton University Press
Paperback
in English
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Allen Tate: Orphan of the South
2000, Princeton University Press
in English
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"The little white house where Allen Tate was born sat near Lexington Avenue in Winchester, a vibrant town in Clark County, Kentucky."
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