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E-book: Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy

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  • Pub. Date: 15-Sep-2018
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Language: eng
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 15-Sep-2018
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780820354491

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New York Times best-selling writer Pat Conroy (1945–2016) inspired a worldwide legion of devoted fans numbering in the millions, but none are more loyal to him and more committed to sustaining his literary legacy than the many writers he nurtured over the course of his fifty-year writing life. In sharing their stories of Conroy, his fellow writers honor his memory and advance our shared understanding of his lasting impact on twentieth- and twenty-first-century literary life in and well beyond the American South.

Conroy’s was a messy fellowship of people from all walks of life. His relationships were complicated, and people and places he thought he’d left behind often circled back to him at crucial moments. The pantheon of contributors includes Pulitzer Prize winners Rick Bragg and Kathleen Parker; Grammy winners Barbra Streisand and Janis Ian; Lillian Smith Award winners Anthony Grooms and Mary Hood; National Book Award winner Nikky Finney; James Beard Foundation Award winners Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubart; a corps of New York Times best-selling authors, including Ron Rash, Sandra Brown, and Mary Alice Monroe; Conroy biographers Katherine Clark and Catherine Seltzer; longtime Conroy friends Bernie Schein, Cliff Graubart, John Warley, and Walter Edgar; Pat’s students Sallie Ann Robinson and Valerie Sayers; members of the Conroy family; and many more.

Each author in this collection shares a slightly different view of Conroy. Through their voices, a vibrant, multifaceted portrait of him comes to life and sheds new light on the writer and the man. Loosely following Conroy’s own chronology, the essays in Our Prince of Scribes wind through his river of a story, stopping at important ports of call. Cities he called home and longed to visit, along with each book he birthed, become characters that are as equally important as the people he touched and loved along the way.

Foreword ix
Barbra Streisand
Preface xiii
Nicole Seitz
Introduction 1(8)
Jonathan Haupt
I Headwaters: The Early Years as Student and Teacher
A Boy, a Girl, and a Train
9(5)
Alexia Jones Helsley
Best All Around
14(2)
Stephanie Austin Edwards
Pat Conroy's First Novelist and Final Homecoming
16(3)
David Lauderdale
The Brutal Truth of It, Liberated at Last
19(4)
Bernie Schein
Wearing the Ring
23(4)
Scott Graber
One Cadet's Lamentations
27(4)
John Warley
Golden
31(4)
Valerie Sayers
Pat Conroy, My Teacher and My Friend
35(3)
Sallie Ann Robinson
When Pat Conroy Slept on Our Sofa
38(3)
Dottie Ashley
My Private Conroy
41(3)
Josephine Humphreys
My Painting Life with Pat Conroy
44(4)
Wendell Minor
Being Ben Meecham, Loving Pat Conroy
48(4)
Michael O'Keefe
A Few Corrections: Some Edited Memories of Pat
52(9)
Jonathan Galassi
II Flow and Floodplains: Becoming the Best-Selling Author
The Eternal Protagonist
61(8)
Terry Kay
Raised by a Son of Santini
69(5)
Melissa Conroy
The Endurance of Love
74(5)
Maggie Schein
Old Men and Young Bucks
79(9)
Steve Oney
In Walked Conrack
88(3)
Nikky Finney
In the Dom Rep with Conrack
91(5)
Cliff Graubart
Conroy Redux
96(3)
Anne Rivers Siddons
A Recipe for Tall Tales
99(6)
Nathalie Dupree
An Angel to Watch over Me
105(3)
Cynthia Graubart
Pointing at Pat Conroy's House
108(4)
William Walsh
What I Miss Most
112(1)
Jonathan Carroll
When Pat Conroy Came to Stay
113(3)
Ryder Carroll
Doing What It Takes to Keep This Dying Friendship Alive
116(4)
Mark Childress
The Relationship We Never Had
120(4)
Janis Ian
My Hero
124(5)
Kathy L. Murphy
Goodnight, Sweet Prince
129(5)
Alex Sanders
Sea Island Magic
134(6)
Lawrence S. Rowland
A Rare Kind of Generosity
140(3)
Ashley Warlick
The Great Yes
143(5)
Tim Conroy
The Great Conroy: An Homage to a Southern Literary Giant and a Prince of a Guy
148(2)
Rick Bragg
Pat's Choice
150(4)
Connie May Fowler
To Catch a Thief
154(4)
William A. Balk Jr.
An Invitation into His World
158(3)
Judy Goldman
Santini's Son Was More Heroic Than Tragic
161(4)
Andy Marlette
Pat Conroy and Telephone Noir
165(4)
Teresa Miller
Farewell to Pat Conroy, Whose Words Made Him the Sexiest Man Alive
169(6)
Kathleen Parker
III Tributaries and Delta: Sustained and Sustaining Friendships, Lasting Legacies
Pat Conroy's Not-So-Secret Love Affair
175(4)
Walter Edgar
A Lowcountry Love
179(2)
Mary Alice Monroe
One Day's Lesson
181(3)
John Connor Cleveland
Pat through Jack
184(4)
Jonathan Sanchez Knowing
Free Uncontinental Breakfast
188(2)
George Singleton
To Know the Author and the Man
190(4)
Sandra Brown
A Name to Remember
194(5)
Nicole Seitz
He Was Mine, He Was All of Ours
199(4)
Sean A. Scapellato
The Ring of Friendship
203(4)
Lynn Seldon
Pat's Gift
207(4)
Michael Morris
Somebody Else's Luck
211(4)
Katherine Clark
A Scene with Pat Conroy
215(4)
Sonny Brewer
That's So Conroy
219(4)
Margaret Evans
Missing Conroy
223(2)
Ron Rash
Remembering the Storyteller
225(2)
Teresa K. Weaver
Coinblaze and Starwater in the Letters of Pat Conroy
227(5)
Catherine Seltzer
A Circle Lit in Holy Light
232(3)
Bren McClain
Great Love and a Poet's Heart
235(3)
Marjory Wentworth
Sublimely Conroy
238(3)
Patti Callahan Henry
Catering the Funeral of Beaufort's Favorite Eulogist
241(3)
Debbi Covington
Riding the Literary Thermals with Pat Conroy
244(4)
John Lane
The World Is Wider Than the Water It Holds
248(5)
Anthony Grooms
On the Wings of the Incoming Tide
253(4)
Ellen Malphrus
The Extended Hand
257(2)
Mark Powell
He Kept His Word for the Sake of Ours
259(4)
Mary Hood
Afterword: Shared Blessings, Shared Sorrows 263(4)
Cassandra King Conroy
Acknowledgments 267(2)
Contributors 269
Nicole Seitz is the author of six historical novels, including, most recently, The Cage-maker, selected by Pat Conroy for Story River Books.

Jonathan Haupt is the inaugural executive director of the Pat Conroy Literary Center in Beaufort, South Carolina. He is the former director of the University of South Carolina Press.