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Madison County: Whispers From The Past

Madison County: Whispers From The Past

Jacob Bembry

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The history of Madison County speaks loudly most of the time, but there have been other times when the past has been spoken in whispers. There have been murders, arsons, and maybe even a purported haunting or two. There have been movie stars, authors, and athletes, who wrote and rode gloriously on the pages of the past but whose flames burned out and they are only remembered in books like this. There have been war heroes who brightly shone and whose memories remain with us still, but yet there were those who died fighting for a lost cause they believed in at Gettysburg who have been forgotten. In this book, learn about the people who made Madison County the place it is. Learn about a doctor, who was a genius, but who some may consider mad; read about the bad blood between two brothers-in-law that ended in the death of one; read about the last legal public hanging in the county; learn about the murder of a minstrel in the merry month of May. While these are whispers, there are also some shouts in the book, including a story about war hero Dale Leslie and stories about some of the legendary lawmen in the county.
Madison Jones' Garden of Innocence

Madison Jones' Garden of Innocence

University Press of Southern Denmark
2005
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Madison Jones is the author of eleven novels, among them are The Innocent, An Exile (film: I Walk the Line), A Cry of Absence, Season of the Strangle, and Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light winner of the T.S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing. His novel Herod's Wife appeared in 2003. Madison Jones is a central figure in American literature, but paradoxically not well-known. He writes about conflicts between the native and the alien, tradition and progress, and innocence and experience. Like his fellow-novelists George Garrett and David Madden, who have contributed to this volume, Jones shares the regret at the loss of inherited values. He has been praised by the critics Ashley Brown, Monroe Spears, and Lewis P. Simpson, as an important transitional writer. And according to contemporary writers Madison Smartt Bell, William Hoffman, and Lee Smith, his novels are lessons in the possibility of the immediate. As the essays in this collection show, Madison Jones has a dark view of human experience, but also self-knowledge and compassion. He has succeeded in finding his own voice and has created an emphatically moral world that transcends its Southern particulars.Essays by Jewel Spears Brooker, George Garrett, Richard Gray, Jan Nordby Gretlund, Madison Jones, Lewis A. Lawson, David Madden, and Hans H. Skei. Plus interviews and a Madison Jones bibliography.