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Literary Legacy of Jimmy Carter: Essays on the President's Books [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x32 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538188333
  • ISBN-13: 9781538188330
  • Formaat: Hardback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x32 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538188333
  • ISBN-13: 9781538188330
"The Literary Legacy of Jimmy Carter brings together original essays about the thirty-two books that President Jimmy Carter wrote over the course of his life. Since Carter wrote most of these books after completing his term as president, this collection sheds light on Carter's remarkable post-presidency years"--

Jimmy Carter’s expansive body of writing ranges across the genres of memoir, commentary, children’s literature, poetry, and a novel about the Revolutionary War. Editors Mark I. West and Frye Gaillard have assembled a group of award-winning journalists, poets, historians, and literary scholars to reflect on this substantial – and to some, unexpected – dimension of Carter’s legacy. Collectively, these essays, including several by the editors themselves, document a through-line of ethical integrity, perspective, and insight that runs through Carter’s writing – from his controversial trilogy on peace in the Middle East to his personal reflections on his Georgia boyhood. Carter never used a ghost writer. As a result, his distinct voice and point of view comes through in every book that he published.

The Literary Legacy of Jimmy Carter brings together original essays about the thirty-two books that President Jimmy Carter wrote over the course of his life. Since Carter wrote most of these books after completing his term as president, this collection sheds light on Carter’s remarkable post-presidency years.

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A huge thank you to the essayists who have curated Carters extraordinary body of work in this tribute to a literary life that began with his first campaign memoir, Why Not the Best?. Carter flourished in all forms, memoir, poetry, religion, aging, even an historical novel. It is an honor to add my voice to his long overdue recognition as a writer. -- Eleanor Clift, commentator for MSNBC and The Daily Beast, former White House correspondent for Newsweek Elegant and thoroughly researched, this collection of essays on President Jimmy Carter provides an intimate and inspiring look into the remarkable legacy of a statesman, humanitarian, poet, and writer. TheLiterary Legacy of Jimmy Carter is the sharing of mind and spirit that illumines, to paraphrase John Henry Cardinal Newman, the best that has been thought and said about our 39th President of the United States. A must-read book for every American. -- Sue Brannan Walker, former Poet Laureate of Alabama, and founding editor of the award-winning journal, Negative Capability Press, which published Jimmy Carters poetry Jimmy Carter is celebrated for his monumental impact on humanity, but his literary contributions reveal an equally profound legacy. With over thirty books spanning poetry, memoirs, and fiction, Carters writing offers an intimate glimpse into the extraordinary breadth of his mind and imagination. The Literary Legacy of Jimmy Carter presents a collection of essays that delve into this often-overlooked facet of his life, offering readers a captivating exploration of the literary dimension of a truly remarkable American figure. -- Patti Callahan Henry, NYT Bestselling author, winner of the Harper Lee Award Jimmy Carter is surely among our most well-read Presidents. Novelist William Faulkner and theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, for example, wrote from a depth of authentic engagement with issues of faith, culture, spirit, and politics that helped engender Carters own rare capacity reflected in these pages. Carters literary legacy deserves the honor herein. As a white Southern clergyman who came of age in the civil rights movement and has wrestled in that arena ever since, I give special thanks for this volume. -- Doug Tanner, cofounder and former chief executive of the Faith and Politics Institute in Washington, DC Instead of paid speeches, corporate boards and celebrity golf, Jimmy Carter made his living after leaving office writing books, each a reflection of a different part of his astonishing life as a Renaissance Man. These essays illuminate the 39th president's large and eclectic literary output and bolster the broad reassessment of Carter now underway. -- Jonathan Alter, Author of "His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life"

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The Literary Legacy of Jimmy Carter brings together original essays about the thirty-two books that President Jimmy Carter wrote over the course of his life. Since Carter wrote most of these books after completing his term as president, this collection sheds light on Carters remarkable post-presidency years.
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Reflections on President Jimmy Carters Career as an Author

Mark I. West and Frye Gaillard

1. Jimmy Carters Books from His First Presidential Campaign: Why Not the
Best and A Government as Good as Its People

Mark I. West

2. Reflections on Jimmy Carters Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President

Frye Gaillard

3. The Blood of Abraham: Jimmy Carters Search for Peace in the Middle East

Ben Cohen

4. Finding Our Way Again: An Essay on the Carters Memoir Everything to Gain:
Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life

Charlotte Pence

5. Baptism by Fire: Jimmy Carters First Election as Recounted in Turning
Point

Kaye Lanning Minchew

6. Absorbed in the Wilderness: Jimmy Carters An Outdoor Journal

Marilynn S. Olson

7. A Presidents Poetic Journey: Always a Reckoning

Emily Seelbinder

8. The Litle Baby Snoogle-Fleejer: Jimmy Carters Story for Children

Paula T. Connolly

9. A Firm Foundation: Jimmy Carters Reflections on His Life in A Living
Faith and Sources of Strength

Ronald F. Lunsford

10. Thinking Out Loud: Jimmy Carters Thoughts on Aging in The Virtues of
Aging and A Full Life

Boyd Davis and Meredith Troutman-Jordan

11. An Hour Before Daylight and Christmas in Plains: Jimmy Carters
Narratives of Home

Jeffrey B. Leak

12. A Presidential First: The Hornets Nest, Jimmy Carters Historical Novel

Paula Gallant Eckard

13. Sharing Good Times: Jimmy Carter on Making Lasting Memories

Daniel Shealy

14. A Voice Crying in the Wilderness: Jimmy Carters Our Endangered Values

Michael J. Brown

15. Cri de coeur: Jimmy Carters Palestine Peace Not Apartheid

Nancy Mitchell

16. Beyond the White House: Jimmy Carters Reflections on His Post-Presidency
Years

Cynthia Tucker and Frye Gaillard

17. A Remarkable Mother: Jimmy Carters Tribute to Miss Lillian

Kathy Merlock Jackson

18. A Jimmy Carter Sequel: We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land

Frye Gaillard

19. Jimmy Carters Day-to-Day Life as President: White House Diary

Orville Vernon Burton

20. Challenging Patriarchy: Jimmy Carters A Call to Action

Richard W. Leeman

21. Working with His Hands: The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter and The
Paintings of Jimmy Carter

Frye Gaillard and Caroline Gebhard

22. Swansong: Jimmy Carters Parting Gift of Faith: A Journey for All

Mark A. Lempke

23. A Selective Bibliography of Jimmy Carters Writings

Camille McCutcheon

Index

About the Editors

About the Contributors
Mark I. West is a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he has taught since 1984. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, including Theodore Roosevelt on Books and Reading (2023) and Theodore Roosevelt and His Library at Sagamore Hill (2022).

Frye Gaillard, former writer in residence at the University of South Alabama, is a journalist-historian who has written more than 30 books. His award-winning titles include A Hard Rain: America in the 1960s (an NPR best book of 2018); Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement that Changed America; and Prophet from Plains: Jimmy Carter and His Legacy.