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In the following essay, Beuka gives a critical analysis of Mccorkle's life and work.
Robert A. Beuka
In the following essay, Beuka gives a critical analysis of Mccorkle's life and work.
Jill Mccorkle is often hailed as a leading voice in the fiction of the "New South," a chronicler of the lives of everyday people whose strong connections to family and place help them to persevere through relationship woes and the travails of their seemingly prosaic, yet emotionally complicated lives. Mccorkle's writing is characterized by her adeptness at catching the voice of the common person and her keen eye for detail as she precisely captures the trappings...
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