Back Home in Dixie
Date of Review:
Mar.15.1998
Reviewer:
Valerie Sayers
Source:
The New York Times
Here is an appealing amalgam, a Victorian novel of the late-twentieth-century South. The old-fashioned attributes of Dorothy Allison's second novel, Cavedweller, include a rambling narrative, a sharp moral sensibility, attractive heroes and villains who have a chance to repent.
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About Dorothy
Dorothy Allison grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, the first child of a fifteen-year-old unwed mother who worked as a waitress. Now living in Northern California with her partner Alix and her teenage son, Wolf Michael, she describes herself as a feminist...
Causes Dorothy Allison Supports
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