What There Is to Say We Have Said: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and William Maxwell Marrs Suzanne
Eavesdrop on one of the most celebrated literary friendships in American letters "An epistolary feast for literary fans [and] a confidence booster for aspiring writers everywhere. A-" --Entertainment…
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Eavesdrop on one of the most celebrated literary friendships in American letters "An epistolary feast for literary fans [and] a confidence booster for aspiring writers everywhere. A-" --Entertainment Weekly "If friendship is an art, this volume is its masterpiece." --Lee Smith "A remarkable testimony to friendship, literature, and an abiding love of life." --Richmond Times-DispatchWhat There Is to Say We Have Said bears witness to Welty and Maxwell's more than fifty years of friendship and their lives as writers and readers. It serves as a chronicle of their literary world, their talk of Katherine Anne Porter, Salinger, Dinesen, Updike, Percy, Cheever, and more. Through more than three hundred letters, Marrs brings us the story of a true, deep friendship and an homage to the forgotten art of letter writing. "A vivid picture of