SOURCE: "Canonize Caldwell's Georgia Boy: A Case for Resurrection," in Erskine Caldwell Reconsidered, edited by Edwin T. Arnold, University Press of Mississippi, 1990, pp. 72-85.
In the essay below, Hoag examines the ways in which the pieces in Georgia Boy comprise a unified story-cycle.
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