Delta Wedding

Eudora Welty author Michael Schmidt editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Apr '16

£10.00

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First published in 1946, DELTA WEDDING is legendary American author Eudora Welty's portrait of family life in the American South during the 1920s.

The nickname of the train was the Yellow Dog. Its real name was the Yazoo-Delta. It was a mixed train. The day was the 10th of September, 1923 – afternoon. Laura McRaven, who was nine years old, was on her first journey alone. Laura McRaven travels down the Delta to attend her cousin Dabney's wedding. At the Fairchild plantation her family envelop her in a tidal wave of warmth, teases and comfort. As the big day approaches, tensions inevitably rise to the surface.

She does voices, she mimics, she has a sensitivity to the absurdities of language. She's a performer who simply didn't choose to perform upon a conventional stage. Her work often doesn't seem funny, but then is funny under the surface – sometimes even quite grave stories -- Richard Ford
The portrait she gives us is nothing short of wonderful, and the way she gets hold of the particular quality of Southern speech, with its nuances, obliquities, and special kind of humour, is a minor triumph * New Yorker *
One of the most original, subtle and magical of American writers. Her prose is incandescent and her vision supremely humane -- Joyce Carol Oates
Exquisite account of a hazy, troubling Mississippi summer in the 1920s... I can't imagine why I haven't read it before' -- Tessa Hadley, Guardian Summer Reads

ISBN: 9781784971670

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336 pages