Old Glory and the Stars & Bars; Stories of the Civil War

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Author: George William Koon

ISBN-10: 1570030561

ISBN-13: 9781570030567

Category: Short Story Anthologies

In this lively anthology, George William Koon surveys one of America's most fascinating historical events through one of its most noteworthy literary forms - the short story. The resulting tour de force of Civil War fiction crosses cultural, racial, gender, and battle lines in a sampling that proves just how irresistible the Civil War has been - and continues to be - for America's fiction writers. What sets Old Glory and Stars and Bars apart from other Civil War volumes is its mix of familiar...

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In this lively anthology, George William Koon surveys one of America's most fascinating historical events through one of its most noteworthy literary forms - the short story. The resulting tour de force of Civil War fiction crosses cultural, racial, gender, and battle lines in a sampling that proves just how irresistible the Civil War has been - and continues to be - for America's fiction writers. What sets Old Glory and Stars and Bars apart from other Civil War volumes is its mix of familiar and relatively new authors, mosaic of perspectives which run the gamut from Union soldier to slave girl, and inclusion of female and African-American voices. The collection also avoids much of the sentimentality and partisanship commonly associated with the Civil War short story. For example, the ubiquitous theme of individual heroism is revised in Mark Twain's "The Private History of a Campaign that Failed" and in Ambrose Bierce's "Killed at Resaca." As one might expect, battle scenes figure prominently in many selections, but in others, the homefront and post-bellum society form the locus of the story. And while tragedy pervades the volume, humor winds its way through many of the stories, including Barry Hannah's fanciful version of Jeb Stuart, Fred Chappell's spoof on Southern fascination with lineage, and Flannery O'Connor's satirical look at Civil War exploitation in the "new" South.BooknewsA collection of 16 short stories from a breadth of writers, including Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Flannery O'Connor, and O. Henry. Contemporary contributors include Ernest Gaines and the poet and novelist Fred Chappell. Battle scenes figure prominently in some of the tales, while others concentrate on the homefront and postbellum society. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Introduction1Ambuscade5The War Years25The Private History of a Campaign That Failed36The Reign of the Brute53A Woman60War74Killed at Resaca79The Forest of the South85Homemade Yankees102Dragged Fighting from His Tomb128The Burial of the Guns138The Return of a Private159The Veteran175Two Renegades180Ancestors190A Late Encounter with the Enemy214Notes on the Authors225

\ BooknewsA collection of 16 short stories from a breadth of writers, including Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Flannery O'Connor, and O. Henry. Contemporary contributors include Ernest Gaines and the poet and novelist Fred Chappell. Battle scenes figure prominently in some of the tales, while others concentrate on the homefront and postbellum society. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \