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The Optimist's Daughter ()


Pulitzer Prize (Fiction) (1973)

This is the excruciating story of a southern girl who returns home on the death of her fairly aged father & proves completely unable to cope with it.  She battles through 200 pages of hysteria & confrontations with her trophy wife step-mother, until she comes to terms with her past & her father's passing.

I waited and waited for something to happen or some deep thoughts to be unfurled, but waited for naught.

(Reviewed:)

Grade: (D)


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Eudora Welty Links:

    -WIKIPEDIA: Eudora Welty
    -ESSAY: A New Lens on Eudora Welty: Eudora, a documentary premiering this month at the Mississippi Book Festival, reveals the fierce, fun-loving side of the literary icon (Caroline Sanders Clements, September 10, 2024m Gun & Garden)

Book-related and General Links:
    -FEATURED AUTHOR : Eudora Welty (NY Times Book Review)
    -REVIEW : of Charlotte's Web by E. B. White (Eudora Welty , October 19, 1952, NY Times)
    -OBIT : Author Eudora Welty Dies at 92 (Alban Krebs, July 23, 2001, NY Times)
    -OBIT : Eudora Welty, prize-winning author, dies (JACK ELLIOTT JR.,   THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)
    -OBIT : Eudora Welty, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author, Dead at 92  (AP, July 23, 2001)
    -OBIT : Author Eudora Welty dies at 92 (Bob Minzesheimer, 07/23/2001 , USA TODAY)
    -TRIBUTE : Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eudora Welty (David Kipen, SF Chronicle)
    -ESSAY with Links :  Katharine and Eudora (Inigo Thomas, Slate, Idea of the Day)
    -Happy 90th Birthday (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
    -Eudora Welty: A Hometown Perspective
    -Eudora Welty Newsletter
    -Through Eudora's Eyes
    -Mississippi Writers Page: Eudora Welty
    -Literary Research Guide: Eudora Welty (1909 - )
    -ESSAY: The Necessary Optimist: Eudora Welty's hard-earned comic vision makes her a rare and valuable presence in the American literary procession. Yet her standing as a modern classic should not divert us from the rewards of reading her closely (Jay Tolson, Wilson Quarterly)
    -Review: Cunning Time  (New York Review of Books, Michael Wood)
    -Review: Complete Novels (NY Times)