|
usadeepsouth.com Eudora Welty by Mary Pat Hyland Eudora Welty: 1909 - 2001 Web sites highlight life of acclaimed writer by Mary Pat Hyland Binghamton (N. Y.) Press and Sun-Bulletin (C) 2001, Gannett newspapers. Appreciation is expressed to Gannett for granting USADEEPSOUTH.COM permission to reprint this article. ![]() On July 23, 2001, America lost one of its treasured writers, Eudora Welty. Visit these sites to learn more about her life and work. A TRUE SOUTHERN VOICE The Mississippi Writers Page feature on Welty: Mississippi Writers Page. The Clarion Ledger of Jackson, Miss., has created a great tribute page: Clarion Ledger Welty page. ONE WRITER'S BEGINNINGS Help preserve Welty's lifelong home in Jackson, Miss.: Preserve HOMETOWN PERSPECTIVE Images of Welty's world: Her World IN HER OWN WORDS Welty writes about the importance of place in fiction: Her Words And the importance of listening: Listening Read about her stint as a photographer for the WPA during the Depression: Her Photography OTHER WORDS Novelist Anne Tyler shares her 1980 visit with Welty: Anne Tyler's Words READING ROOM Read her short stories. "A Worn Path" "Powerhouse" INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE Read how Eudora was selected as the name for a well-known e-mail program: Eudora Read the short story that inspired the programmer. FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSION Newsletter featuring bibliography and criticism of her works: Newsletter This society promotes and assists studies of Welty's works. Want more? Join Georgia State University's Eudora Welty Listserv discussion group: Listserv Reach freelance writer Mary Pat Hyland at this e-mail address: pressaxces@aol.com Want to leave COMMENTS on this article? Click here. to share this information on Eudora Welty with USADeepSouth readers. Back to top Back to USADEEPSOUTH index page |