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Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Fiction

Price, Reynolds

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Strandberg, V
January 1, 2010

In 1963 Reynolds Price won the William Faulkner Foundation Award for his first novel, A Long and Happy Life, a book that has now sold over a million copies. From that spectacular beginning, he went on to compose three volumes of short stories, 13 novels, six plays, four volumes of poetry, three collections of essays, three memoirs, and enough religious writing to feature him on the cover of Time (Dec. 6, 1999). In addition to such versatility, Price has published countless book reviews and interviews that disclose a vast array of literary interests and relationships.

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Strandberg, V. (2010). Price, Reynolds. In Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Fiction. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444337822.wbetcfv2p011
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Strandberg V. Price, Reynolds. Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Fiction. 2010.

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