Overview :Experimentation and Versatility considers Chappell's first four novels and his short fiction--the novels chronologically and the short stori... Read More
Overview :Solitary, graceful, and contemplative, cats have inspired poets from Charles Baudelaire to Margaret Atwood to serve as their chroniclers and... Read More
Overview :In this sharply innovative collection, renowned poet Fred Chappell layers words and images to create a new and dramatic poetic form -- the p... Read More
Overview :This collection of humorous and satiric verse takes its title from that thoroughly southern term meaning irreverent retort, ironic remark, o... Read More
Overview :Together now, the four poems River, Bloodfire, Wind Mountain, and Earthsleep counterpoint one another in a grand symphony, Midquest. In what... Read More
Overview :Regularly cited in lists of the world's best horror novels, Dagon tells the story of Peter Leland whose ancestral secrets emerge to plunge h... Read More
Overview :Fred Chappell's The Gaudy Place is perhaps the first novel to depict the society of the street people of the New South and their relationshi... Read More
Overview :The occasion might be a holiday or a wedding, a christening or a funeral, and a family is gathered on the eve to eat, drink, talk, and cast ... Read More
Overview :In this collection, Fred Chappell shows his mastery across a range of genres. Featuring folk fables in the Twain tradition, realistic storie... Read More
Overview :Inspired by ancient, modern, and contemporary writings, Fred Chappell's sprightly new collection of verse, As If It Were, presents tales, a... Read More
Overview :Fred Chappell continues to astonish. In his new collection of verse, he matches the vitality and grace, the deep intelligence and keenly obs... Read More
Overview :In his final book, the celebrated poet Fred Chappell reflects on life and the beyond. Details drawn from daily actions, religion, classical ... Read More