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Name: Donald Harington
Birth Date: December 22, 1935
Nationality: American
Gender: Male

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Starting with his first novel, The Cherry Pit (1965), Donald Harington has concentrated his writings on his native Arkansas, especially the Ozark mountain region in the northwestern part of the state. In his second novel, Lightning Bug (1970), he...


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Donald Harington (1935- ) is an American author. All but the first of his novels (The Cherry Pit, 1965) either take place in or have an important connection to "Stay More," a fictional Ozark Mountains town based somewhat on Drakes Creek, Arkansas, where...


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The Bard of Stay More : Harington's Novels.(Donald Harington)
04/01/2002: 697 words, approx. 2 pages
The Cherry Pit (Random House, 1965): Clifford Stone, an assistant curator for the Cabot Antiquities Foundation in Boston, returns home to Little Rock, Arkansas, to rediscover his past. A contemporary novel not set in Stay More, it nevertheless establishes Harington's use of the...
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The Campaign Trail : An Arkansas hog farmer is hampered in his quest for the governorship by thirteen albatrosses.(Thirteen Albatrosses by Donald Harington)
04/01/2002: 2,620 words, approx. 9 pages
Edwin T. Arnold is professor of English at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He is editor of a forthcoming issue of the Southern Quarterly devoted to Donald Harington. Book Info:THIRTEEN ALBATROSSES (or, Falling off the Mountain) Donald Harington...
 


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