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Bobbie Ann Mason: Critical Essay by Yonka Krasteva

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Bobbie Ann Mason
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SOURCE: Krasteva, Yonka. “The South and The West in Bobbie Ann Mason's In Country.Southern Literary Journal 26, no. 2 (spring 1994): 77–90.

In the following essay, Krasteva maintains that while In Country takes place in an American South changed by urban life and pop culture, Mason does not strip her fictional world of the tenets of Southern tradition and community.

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