An edition of The last of the Southern girls (1973)

The last of the Southern girls.

[1st ed.]
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An edition of The last of the Southern girls (1973)

The last of the Southern girls.

[1st ed.]
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Carol Hollywell is beautiful, smart, elegant, and charming. A debutante from De Soto Point, Arkansas, and a recent graduate of Ole Miss, she is heir to a good southern name and a small southern fortune. She knows what she wants and, more important, knows how to get it. She is, in other words, the prototypical southern belle, a Scarlett O'Hara for the 1950s, and when she moves to Washington, D.C., in 1957, she sets, the town on its ear.

Willie Morris' cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed novel (loosely based on a real-life figure) follows this headstrong woman from her arrival in the Capital and traces the ups and downs of her life in the political and social whirl of the city over the next decade and a half. Eventually, she becomes romantically involved with a prominent congressman - an idealist, a reformer, a man perhaps headed for the very pinnacle of political life.

It is at first a dazzling alliance, yet the genuine satisfactions they find in their relationship cannot long withstand the pressures of the ambitions both of them harbor. The very drives that initially brought them together in the end propel their love affair into jeopardy.

  1. Morris paints a devastatingly accurate portrait not only of a power-hungry woman but also of the society that feeds such hunger. His descriptions of Washington and its denizens - the politicos, the journalists, the socialities, and the hangers-on - are nothing short of breathtaking.
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Publisher
Knopf
Language
English
Pages
287

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Cover of: The last of the Southern girls
The last of the Southern girls
1994, Louisiana State University Press
in English
Cover of: Last of the Southern Girls
Last of the Southern Girls
1985, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: The last of the Southern girls
The last of the Southern girls
1974, Deutsch
in English
Cover of: The last of the Southern girls.
The last of the Southern girls.
1973, Knopf
in English - [1st ed.]

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.M8795 Las, PS3563.O8745 Las

The Physical Object

Pagination
287 p.
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5290961M
Internet Archive
lastofsoutherngi00morr
ISBN 10
0394461010
LCCN
72011040
OCLC/WorldCat
572007
Library Thing
365292
Goodreads
3511984

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