
The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Readings and Writings from a Novelist's Perspective
David Madden(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield (Publisher)
Published on 5. August 2015
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-1-4422-4348-4 (ISBN)
Description
This unique collection of writings by the celebrated author David Madden provides a multitude of reflections on the Civil War and Reconstruction, from nonfiction to fiction. Included are Madden's examination of key works by historians James McPherson and Fletcher Pratt, the story of the effort to simultaneously burn nine bridges by nine unionist guerrilla bands in the most complicated and coordinated guerrilla tactic of the war, and rediscoveries of both classic and contemporary works of Civil War fiction from William Faulkner, Joseph Stanley Pennell, and more. Alongside these essays are pieces from Madden's Civil War novel, Sharpshooter, which illustrate the interconnectedness of fiction and nonfiction.
This meshing of iconoclastic and controversial pieces includes varied perspectives on every aspect of the war and reconstruction, from culture and civilian life to an imagining of Abraham Lincoln's critique of how historians have recorded the war and its aftermath. By exploring this web of perception, we can better understand the war and, in turn, shed greater light on the present and the future.
This meshing of iconoclastic and controversial pieces includes varied perspectives on every aspect of the war and reconstruction, from culture and civilian life to an imagining of Abraham Lincoln's critique of how historians have recorded the war and its aftermath. By exploring this web of perception, we can better understand the war and, in turn, shed greater light on the present and the future.
Reviews / Votes
It's no surprise to me that Madden, a long-time untangler, dares to take on the tangled web of the Civil War and Reconstruction, and he does it with incisive wit and conviction, vulnerable emotion, and far-reaching imagination. -- Winston Groom, bestselling author whose work includes Forrest Gump, The Aviators, and Kearney's March David Madden's The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction is the record of a first-rate mind and a clear effective writer engaging critically and imaginatively with the central events of the American experience. I haven't learned more about the Civil War since 1967 when I was following Shelby Foote around Memphis State University with a tape recorder. -- James A. Perkins, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and Public Relations, Westminster College Throughout his distinguished career, David Madden has been 'myriad minded,' as his numerous publications in so many genres show. This book examines the Civil War as depicted in fact and in fiction and from myriad perspectives. Madden's intersecting lines of trajectory give newcomers to the study and experienced historians alike new strands to touch and new reverberations to feel. Imaginative and multifaceted, The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction is an audacious and genuinely original achievement. -- Allen Wier, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; author of Tehano Having watched David Madden's progress as creator and director of the United States Civil War Center for more than a decade, I am delighted to see in these historical and fictional pieces evidence of his ever-growing grasp of the history of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. His creativity as well as his willingness to take controversial positions come through loud and clear in this work. -- James H. Wharton, LSU chancellor emeritus and former chair of the board of the United States Civil War Center Like no other expert on the American Civil War, David Madden exudes a powerful combination: he is an artful writer who is also graced with all the talents of a first-rate historian. His essays and stories are always incisive, challenging, and exceedingly wise. This welcome collection will delight legions of readers and is bound to make a permanent impact. -- T. Michael Parrish, past president, Society of Civil War Historians, Baylor University David Madden has long been one of our most acute and thoughtful commentators on the culture and history of the American South through his fiction, his essays, and his book reviews. Whether discussing such writers as William Faulkner or Robert Penn Warren or analyzing classics of Civil War fiction or meditations on the great conflict, Madden tells the reader more in a few pages than most lengthy historical tomes do in a hundred. These are not essays for scholars only, but they will engage the interest and imaginations of general readers and students alike. -- M. Thomas Inge, Randolph-Macon College; editor of Company Aytch: Or, a Side Show of the Big Show This treasure trove of literary discovery is a pleasure to read. Only David Madden, from his unique perspective as observer and critic, could bring such insight into the imaginative works by homegrown writers of the great mid-nineteenth-century American drama. -- Ron Maxwell, director of Gettysburg, Gods and Generals, and Copperhead 'From literary criticism on the state of Civil War scholarship to the fictional struggles of a veteran searching for meaning, Madden has constructed a volume that demonstrates the difficulties, and opportunities, Americans face while exploring their country's web of past, present, and future... .As founder of the United States Civil War Center, a research institute designed to study the war from all perspectives, Madden has put his intellectual money where his literary mouth is. " * Chapter16 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Product notice
With dust jacket
Illustrations
9 BW Photos
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4422-4348-4 (9781442243484)
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Readings and Writings from a Novelist's Perspective
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David Madden was founding director of the United States Civil War Center from 1992 to 1999 and is now LSU Robert Penn Warren Professor of Creative Writing, Emeritus. He served on the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Advisory Board and was Louisiana Commissioner for the Bicentennial. He has published many books of nonfiction, including four on the Civil War. He has also published eleven novels, including Sharpshooter: A Novel of the Civil War, and three books of short stories, including his latest, The Last Bizarre Tale. His book of stories, The Shadow Knows, won a National Council on the Arts Award, and The Suicide's Wife was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and was made into a CBS movie. Madden has lectured on the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, and a wide variety of other subjects, and given dramatic readings of his fiction at more than two hundred colleges and conferences. A native of east Tennessee, he now lives in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Content
Introduction
Part I. "The Vibration Ripples to the Remotest Perimeter"
For the New Millennium, New Perspectives on the Civil War and Reconstruction (as of 1997)
Fletcher Pratt's Short History of the Civil War: Ordeal by Fire
On James McPherson's For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War
Classics of Civil War Fiction
William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! Quentin! Listen!
Rediscovering a Major Civil War Novel: Joseph Stanley Pennell's History of Rome Hanks and Kindred Matters
The Innocent Stare at the Civil War: Madison Jones's Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light
O. Henry's Civil War Surprises
The Last American Epic: The Civil War Novels of Father and Son, Michael and Jeff Shaara
The Simultaneous Burning of Nine Bridges in East Tennessee
The Sinking of the Sultana: A Meditation on Loss and Forgetfulness
Part II. Fictional Meditations on the Civil War
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, at Bleak House, Knoxville
Willis Carr Meditates on the Act of Sketching: Hair Trigger Pencil Lines
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, Meditates on Photographs
A Fever of Dying: Henrietta Ramsey Lenoir and General William Price Sanders
The Incendiary at the Forks of the River
Fragments Found on the Field: Parson Brownlow and Dr. James Gettys Ramsey
Lincoln's Second Gettysburg Address
Part I. "The Vibration Ripples to the Remotest Perimeter"
For the New Millennium, New Perspectives on the Civil War and Reconstruction (as of 1997)
Fletcher Pratt's Short History of the Civil War: Ordeal by Fire
On James McPherson's For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War
Classics of Civil War Fiction
William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! Quentin! Listen!
Rediscovering a Major Civil War Novel: Joseph Stanley Pennell's History of Rome Hanks and Kindred Matters
The Innocent Stare at the Civil War: Madison Jones's Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light
O. Henry's Civil War Surprises
The Last American Epic: The Civil War Novels of Father and Son, Michael and Jeff Shaara
The Simultaneous Burning of Nine Bridges in East Tennessee
The Sinking of the Sultana: A Meditation on Loss and Forgetfulness
Part II. Fictional Meditations on the Civil War
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, at Bleak House, Knoxville
Willis Carr Meditates on the Act of Sketching: Hair Trigger Pencil Lines
Willis Carr, Sharp-shooter, Meditates on Photographs
A Fever of Dying: Henrietta Ramsey Lenoir and General William Price Sanders
The Incendiary at the Forks of the River
Fragments Found on the Field: Parson Brownlow and Dr. James Gettys Ramsey
Lincoln's Second Gettysburg Address