This amusing little story has no delusions of grandeur, no intellectual pretensions, but it certainly has a good sense of timing; the advance author copy was received for approval the very day there was a long-awaited public announcement of Like life seen through the romantic distortions of wavy handblown glass windowpanes, this story is a blurring and blending of fact and fiction. But then so is all of life in the South, where the only thing certain is that the real fact is a whole lo From the Kemper Brothers Rebellion ...
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This amusing little story has no delusions of grandeur, no intellectual pretensions, but it certainly has a good sense of timing; the advance author copy was received for approval the very day there was a long-awaited public announcement of Like life seen through the romantic distortions of wavy handblown glass windowpanes, this story is a blurring and blending of fact and fiction. But then so is all of life in the South, where the only thing certain is that the real fact is a whole lo From the Kemper Brothers Rebellion complete with ears whacked off and pickled in wine to the rowdy raucous Black Cat saloon, there's a lot of truth in this book. As for the major characters, with the exception of the late lamented Dr. Carmichael,
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