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Our Prince of Scribes
Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy | Nicole Seitz, Jonathan Haupt
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New York Times best-selling writer Pat Conroy (19452016) inspired a worldwide legion of devoted fans numbering in the millions, but none are more loyal to him and more committed to sustaining his literary legacy than the many writers he nurtured over the course of his fifty-year writing life. In sharing their stories of Conroy, his fellow writers honor his memory and advance our shared understanding of his lasting impact on twentieth- and twenty-first-century literary life in and well beyond the American South. Conroys was a messy fellowship of people from all walks of life. His relationships were complicated, and people and places he thought hed left behind often circled back to him at crucial moments. The pantheon of contributors includes Pulitzer Prize winners Rick Bragg and Kathleen Parker; Grammy winners Barbra Streisand and Janis Ian; Lillian Smith Award winners Anthony Grooms and Mary Hood; National Book Award winner Nikky Finney; James Beard Foundation Award winners Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubart; a corps of New York Times best-selling authors, including Ron Rash, Sandra Brown, and Mary Alice Monroe; Conroy biographers Katherine Clark and Catherine Seltzer; longtime Conroy friends Bernie Schein, Cliff Graubart, John Warley, and Walter Edgar; Pats students Sallie Ann Robinson and Valerie Sayers; members of the Conroy family; and many more. Each author in this collection shares a slightly different view of Conroy. Through their voices, a vibrant, multifaceted portrait of him comes to life and sheds new light on the writer and the man. Loosely following Conroys own chronology, the essays in Our Prince of Scribes wind through his river of a story, stopping at important ports of call. Cities he called home and longed to visit, along with each book he birthed, become characters that are as equally important as the people he touched and loved along the way.
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Scochrane26
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Two lasting legacies from grad school besides my degree are my love for Pat Conroy & Margaret Atwood. We read Prince of Tides for a family violence class. His books are heartbreaking but beautiful. This book is full of essays eulogizing Conroy & his legacy. I learned a lot about him, but it‘s not a bio. It did give me the travel bug to return to Beaufort, SC because I didn‘t know about his Literary Center when I was there the first time.

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Scochrane26
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I enjoyed the book fair today, even though I had limited time before going to a gender reveal party for my cousin (it‘s a girl). I spent more $ than at previous fairs, but they had a lot to choose from this yr. 🤷‍♀️
My parents, sister, I will all have a book for Christmas this year. I bought my mom the Christmas stories one, we got my sister The Pearl Brooch, & parents got me the tagged book. We got Dad one about a Ky WW1 veteran (he likes hx).

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KathyWheeler
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If you like Pat Conroy, you‘ll probably like this collection of essays written after his death by writers who knew him. Of course, they write in glowing terms about him, but many of the essays also touch on less flattering aspects of his personality .

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KathyWheeler
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In an inscription in a journal he gave his brother, Tim, Pat Conroy says this: “You‘ve got to write down what you think or you never hear what you are trying to say.” I‘ve always believed that and it‘s what I used to teach my students when I taught English — that writing has the power to clarify your thought; that you never know what you truly think until you‘ve written it.

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KathyWheeler
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I had a conference in Greenville last week and one in Charleston next week. In between, we decided to go to Beaufort to go to the Pat Conroy Literary Center. Guess what‘s going on this whole weekend? The Pat Conroy Literary Festival! So we attended it today and went to the center. We‘ll probably attend some sessions tomorrow too. 😊

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kyraleseberg
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I'm loving this collection of writers celebrating Conroy's life with their favorite memories of the legendary Southerner.

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