Talking Tennessee: An interview with Augustin J. Correro
As part of the Virtual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival, author Augustin J. Correro will host "Tennessee Williams 101" on March 27.
As part of the Virtual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival, author Augustin J. Correro will host "Tennessee Williams 101" on March 27.
An interview with Lisa Vreeland, whose new film examines the ups and downs of Truman and Tennessee’s longtime relationship.
The festival brings together over 100 contemporary writers, scholars, actors, musicians and other artists for five days of literary revelry in the city Tennessee Williams dubbed his "little bohemia."
Sixty years after the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird and five years after Go Set A Watchman, Casey Cep talks about Harper Lee’s abandoned novel, her struggles with success, its impact on her writing and a possible biography.
An interview with Peggy L. Fox, Tennessee Williams’ last editor, about the craft of editing, working with the playwright and managing his literary legacy.
Cerith Mathias talks to Peter Haag and Anuschka Roshani, who discovered Truman Capote's previously unpublished early works.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" star Mary Badham talks about playing one of literature’s most beloved characters upon the paperback release of 'Go Set a Watchman.'
Nelle Harper Lee passed away peacefully in her sleep early Friday, February 19, aged 89.
The bestselling author talks about the enduring beauty of Carson McCullers’ classic novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, the light and heat in Southern writing and the power of great literature.