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This is a '''List of novels set in Birmingham''': | This is a '''List of novels set in Birmingham''': | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Mountain (novel)|Mountain]]'' ([[1920]]) by [[Clement Wood]] | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Nigger (novel)|Nigger]]'' ([[1922]]) by [[Clement Wood]] | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Bed Rock]]'' ([[1924]]) by [[Jack Bethea]] | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Bigger and Blacker]]'' ([[1925]]) by [[Octavus Roy Cohen]] | ||
* ''[[The Deep Seam]]'' ([[1926]]) by [[Jack Bethea]] | |||
* ''[[Honor Bound]]'' ([[1927]]) by [[Jack Bethea]] | |||
* ''[[Hilltop in the Rain]]'' ([[1928]]) by [[James Saxon Childers]] | |||
* ''[[No Surrender]]'' ([[1932]]) by [[Emma Gelders Sterne]] | |||
* [[ | * ''[[Amarantha Gay, M.D.]]'' ([[1933]]) by [[Emma Gelders Sterne]] | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Calico Ball (novel)|Calico Ball]]'' ([[1934]]) by [[Emma Gelders Sterne]] | ||
* ''[[A Novel About a White Man and a Black Man in the Deep South]]'' ([[1936]]) by [[James Saxon Childers]] | |||
* [[ | * ''[[Black Earth]]'' ([[1937]]) by [[Thomas Rowan]] | ||
* ''[[The Last Gentlemen]]'' ([[1966]]) by [[Walker Percy]] | |||
* ''[[Stay Hungry]]'' ([[1972]]) by [[Charles Gaines]] | |||
* ''[[Fried Green Tomoatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe]]'' ([[1987]]) by [[Fannie Flagg]] | |||
* ''[[Gathering Home]]'' ([[1988]]) by [[Vicki Covington]] | |||
* ''[[Iced Tea and Ignorance]]'' ([[1989]]) by [[Howard Russell]] | |||
* ''[[Streets of Fire]]'' ([[1989]]) by [[Thomas Cook]] | |||
* ''[[B-Four]]'' ([[1992]]) by [[Sam Hodges]] | |||
* | * ''[[The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963]]'' ([[1995]]) by [[Christopher Watson]] | ||
* ''[[The Last Hotel for Women]]'' ([[1996]]) by [[Vicki Covington]] | |||
* ''[[Silk]]'' ([[1998]]) by [[Caitlin R. Kiernan]] | |||
<!--short stories by Octavius Roy Cohen and Tony Daniel (Radio Praha)--> | * ''[[Perfect Love]]'' ([[2000]]) by [[Mary Harvatich]] | ||
* ''[[Thanh Ho Delivers]]'' ([[2000]]) by [[Fred Bonnie]] | |||
* ''[[Night Ride Home]]'' ([[2001]]) by [[Vicki Covington]] | |||
* ''[[Threshold: A Novel of Deep Time]]'' ([[2001]]) by [[Caitlin R. Kiernan]] | |||
* ''[[Bombingham (novel)|Bombingham]]'' ([[2002]]) by [[Anthony Grooms]] | |||
* ''[[Four Spirits]]'' ([[2003]]) by [[Sena Jeter Naslund]] | |||
* ''[[Murder of Angels]]'' ([[2004]]) by [[Caitlin R. Kiernan]] | |||
* ''[[The City of Churches]]'' ([[2004]]) by [[Kenneth Robbins]] | |||
* ''[[Singing Hands]]'' ([[2006]]) by [[Delia Ray]] | |||
<!--short stories by Octavius Roy Cohen and Tony Daniel (Radio Praha). Poems by John Beecher--> | |||
==References== | |||
* Spence, Ruth S. (1973) ''Bibliography of Birmingham, Alabama, 1872–1972'' | |||
* Brown, Steven Ford (1983) ''Contemporary Literature in Birmingham: An Anthology'' | |||
* Cather, Patrick (1993) ''Birmingham Bound: Opinionated and Often Irreverent Essays on the Fifty Most Important Books About Alabama's Largest City'' | |||
* Hitchcock, Bert "Birmingham, Alabama" in Joseph M. Flora, Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan, Todd W. Taylor (2002) ''The companion to Southern literature: themes, genres, places, people, movements, and motifs.''. Baton Rouge, Louisiana:LSU Press ISBN 9780807126929 | |||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] | ||
[[Category:Lists|Novels set in Birmingham]] | [[Category:Lists|Novels set in Birmingham]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 31 December 2011
This list is incomplete and may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. You can help Bhamwiki by expanding it. This is a List of novels set in Birmingham:
- Mountain (1920) by Clement Wood
- Nigger (1922) by Clement Wood
- Bed Rock (1924) by Jack Bethea
- Bigger and Blacker (1925) by Octavus Roy Cohen
- The Deep Seam (1926) by Jack Bethea
- Honor Bound (1927) by Jack Bethea
- Hilltop in the Rain (1928) by James Saxon Childers
- No Surrender (1932) by Emma Gelders Sterne
- Amarantha Gay, M.D. (1933) by Emma Gelders Sterne
- Calico Ball (1934) by Emma Gelders Sterne
- A Novel About a White Man and a Black Man in the Deep South (1936) by James Saxon Childers
- Black Earth (1937) by Thomas Rowan
- The Last Gentlemen (1966) by Walker Percy
- Stay Hungry (1972) by Charles Gaines
- Fried Green Tomoatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe (1987) by Fannie Flagg
- Gathering Home (1988) by Vicki Covington
- Iced Tea and Ignorance (1989) by Howard Russell
- Streets of Fire (1989) by Thomas Cook
- B-Four (1992) by Sam Hodges
- The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 (1995) by Christopher Watson
- The Last Hotel for Women (1996) by Vicki Covington
- Silk (1998) by Caitlin R. Kiernan
- Perfect Love (2000) by Mary Harvatich
- Thanh Ho Delivers (2000) by Fred Bonnie
- Night Ride Home (2001) by Vicki Covington
- Threshold: A Novel of Deep Time (2001) by Caitlin R. Kiernan
- Bombingham (2002) by Anthony Grooms
- Four Spirits (2003) by Sena Jeter Naslund
- Murder of Angels (2004) by Caitlin R. Kiernan
- The City of Churches (2004) by Kenneth Robbins
- Singing Hands (2006) by Delia Ray
References
- Spence, Ruth S. (1973) Bibliography of Birmingham, Alabama, 1872–1972
- Brown, Steven Ford (1983) Contemporary Literature in Birmingham: An Anthology
- Cather, Patrick (1993) Birmingham Bound: Opinionated and Often Irreverent Essays on the Fifty Most Important Books About Alabama's Largest City
- Hitchcock, Bert "Birmingham, Alabama" in Joseph M. Flora, Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan, Todd W. Taylor (2002) The companion to Southern literature: themes, genres, places, people, movements, and motifs.. Baton Rouge, Louisiana:LSU Press ISBN 9780807126929