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Conversations with the Conroys: Interviews with Pat Conroy and His Family
โ Scribed by Walter Edgar
- Publisher
- University of South Carolina Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Portrays a deeply troubled family struggling to survive amidst terrifying abuseย .ย .ย . a page-turner, as engrossing as any of Conroy's novels." —Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr., University of South Carolina
A New York Times–bestselling author of eleven novels and memoirs, Pat Conroy is one of America's most beloved storytellers and a writer as synonymous with the South Carolina lowcountry as pluff mud or the Palmetto tree. As Conroy's writings have been rooted in autobiography more often than not, his readers have come to know and appreciate much about the once-secret dark familial history that has shaped Conroy's life and work.
Conversations with the Conroys opens further the discussion of the Conroy family through five revealing interviews conducted in 2014 with Pat Conroy and four of his six siblings: brothers Mike, Jim, and Tim and sister Kathy. In confessional and often comic dialogs, the Conroys openly discuss the perils of being raised by their larger-than-life parents, USMC fighter pilot Col. Don Conroy (the Great Santini) and southern belle Peggy Conroy (nรฉe Peek); the complexities of having their history of abuse made public by Pat's books; the tragic death of their youngest brother, Tom; the chasm between them and their sister Carol Ann; and the healing, redemptive embrace they have come to find over time in one another. With good humor and often-striking candor, these interviews capture the Conroys as authentic and indeed proud South Carolinians, not always at ease with their place in literary lore, but nonetheless deeply supportive of Pat in his life and writing.
"[A] small gem of a bookย .ย .ย . For fans of Conroy's books, this is a must-read." —Publishers Weekly
โฆ Subjects
Biography & Autobiography, Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, BIO026000, FAM041000, FAM052000
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385 pages ; 24 cm