Hohenwald native William Gay, who published his first novel when he was his late 50s, won acclaim for poetic prose and unfettable characters who seem entirely te to the grty Southern settg of his fictn. When Gay died sudnly 2012, he left behd a nsirable amount of unpublished work that has been slowly
Contents:
- STORI OM THE ATTIC, PREVLY UNPUBLISHED WORK BY WILLIAM GAY, REVIEWED BY DAWN MAJOR
- REVIEW: 'STORI FROM THE ATTIC' IS A SPLENDID, FAL LLECTN BY WILLIAM GAY
- “STORI OM THE ATTIC” BY WILLIAM GAY
- STORI FROM THE ATTIC BY WILLIAM GAY EBOOK
STORI OM THE ATTIC, PREVLY UNPUBLISHED WORK BY WILLIAM GAY, REVIEWED BY DAWN MAJOR
After William Gay’s passg 2012 a mounta of unpublished work was disvered and Team Gay—a group of artists, thors, profsors, scholars, basilly uber fans— was formed. I me to the picture while wrg my master this 2016 and I reached out to the archive for more -pth rmatn on Gay’s wrg. After I… * william gay stories from the attic *
After William Gay’s passg 2012 a mounta of unpublished work was disvered and Team Gay—a group of artists, thors, profsors, scholars, basilly uber fans— was formed.
REVIEW: 'STORI FROM THE ATTIC' IS A SPLENDID, FAL LLECTN BY WILLIAM GAY
Hohenwald, Tennsee, native William Gay, who published his first novel when he was his late 50s, won acclaim for poetic prose and unfettable characters who seem entirely te to the grty Southern settg of his fictn. * william gay stories from the attic *
I me to the picture while wrg my master this 2016 and I reached out to the archive for more -pth rmatn on Gay’s wrg. After I graduated, I uldn’t let go of William Gay, and I beme part of Team Gay.
“STORI OM THE ATTIC” BY WILLIAM GAY
The team has published four novels and now this fal llectn, Stori om the Attic—an apt tle as some of his works were actually disvered an attic where Gay was livg while raisg his fay.
STORI FROM THE ATTIC BY WILLIAM GAY EBOOK
Publishg Gay’s work has been challengg sce was wrten Gay’s idsyncratic scrawlg longhand and had to be transcribed. Dzanc Books has e forward to publish Stori om the Attic; Dzanc was there at the very begng when they published Gay’s first posthumo novel, Ltle Sister Death and then his major work The Lost Country.
The 348-page llectn nsists of short stori, memoirs, and a few agments om work progrs when he died, and is round out wh a roundtable discsn wh the members om Team Gay. This is a mon subplot Gay’s novels.