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Erskine Caldwell: The Bard of Tobacco Road

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The Washington Post, April 19th, 1987

WITH ALL MY MIGHT An Autobiography By Erskine Caldwell Peachtree. 332 pp. $19.95 BY MY COUNT, this makes the third autobiography by Erskine Caldwell. Call It Experience (1951) described Caldwell's career from his teens onward. Deep South (1968), though ostensibly an account of a visit to the South of his childhood to see how time and racial integration had altered matters, is really an extended memoir of Caldwell's clergyman father and of what being his father's son meant. The new volume, published shortly before his death April 11 at age 83, starts from childhood and comes up to his 80th birt...

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