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Gay, William Come Home, Come Home, It's Suppertime Hohenwald Book Source 2000 First Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps Chap Book Signed by Author A small chapbook - the second publication in the Oxford Series by William Gay. One of only five hundred copies that have been SIGNED/NUMBERED by William Gay on the colophon page. Price:
250.00 USD
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Gay, William Provinces of Night New York, New York Doubleday 2001 0385499272 / 9780385499279 First Edition/First Printing Fine Advance Reading Copy Signed by Author This Advance Reading Copy of "Provinces of Night" has been SIGNED by William Gay on the title page! In this much-awaited second novel, William Gay tells a sweeping tale of 1950s backwoods Tennessee, earning his comparisons to the South's greatest writers, from Cormac McCarthy to Larry Brown. The year is 1952, and E.F. Bloodworth has returned to his home - a forgotten corner of Tennessee - after twenty years of roaming. In a tale redolent with the crumbling loyalties and age-old strife of the South, Gay's characters inhabit a world driven by blood ties that strangle as they bind. Barry Hannah has called Gay "A staggering talent. Almost a personal revival of handwork in fiction - superb - must be listened to and felt." Price:
85.00 USD
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Gay, William The Long Home Denver MacMurray & Beck 1999 1878448919 / 9781878448910 First Edition/First Printing Soft Cover Fine Uncorrected Proof (Plain Wraps Signed by Author This is the Uncorrected Page Proofs of the author's debut that has been SIGNED by William Gay on the title page! The author's debut novel - Tony Earley, in the New York Times Book Review, said that "Gay rode into town as something of a mysterious stranger, a writer formed in hardscrabble, non-literary climes, far outside the orbit of M.F.A. programs and writing workshops." Set in rural Tennessee in the 1940s, The Long Home will bring to mind once again the greatest Southern novelists and will haunt the reader with its sense of solitude, longing, and the deliverance that is always just out of reach. Price:
275.00 USD
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