"Lewis has made a habit of writing about sport recently, but sport is really only a subtext for a much more meaningful examination of class and race. I wept at the end, something I have not done at the end of a work of non-fiction for a very long time."
—Malcolm Gladwell, The Observer Books of the Year 2006
Published Wednesday, 10 March 2010
An author on book tour encounters his public
Greil Marcus turns his eye toward the music of Van Morrison
An aspiring author heads to Killer Nashville, a conference designed to help unpublished writers land a book contract
Elizabeth Spencer, one of the South's greatest writers, discusses her work, her years in Tennessee, and her friendship with Eudora Welty