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Long Night (Library Alabama Classics)
Andrew Lytle

Long Night (Library Alabama Classics)

University Alabama Press (Oct 30, 1988)
9780817304157
| Paperback
336 pages
Dewey 813.52
LC Classification PS3523.Y88 .L66 1988
LC Control No. 88012101

Genre

  • Southern Authors

Subject

  • Alabama - History
  • Fathers And Sons - Fiction
  • Revenge - Fiction
  • United States - History

Plot

Provides vivid descriptions of Alabama during an important period in the state's history A first-rate novel that provides vivid descriptions of Alabama during an important period in the state's history, The Long Night is set in the vicinity of Montgomery, Alabama, between 1850 and 1865. Originally published in 1936, the book is based on a true story related to Lytle by one of his close friends and colleagues at Vanderbilt University, Frank L. Owsley, who later became the chairman of The University of Alabama Department of History. In fact, the novel opens with a letter to Professor Owsley from the author, and Owsley's son has written the introduction to this edition. As described by George B. Tindall, The Long Night is "the episodic story of a young Alabamian beset by the moral dilemma of desire for revenge against the persecutors of his father and his larger duty in the war, a story that rose to its climax in the Battle of Shiloh." The work is rich in its description of the land and people of Black-Belt Alabama during the mid-19th century.

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