As a boy, Horatio Adams had a predilection for tracing any given moment's origin. When he was twelve years old and his parents drowned on the Titanic, obsession with the conspiracy of memory, identity, and demise fastened on him, culminating years la...
In his debut novel, originally published in 1957, Walter Sullivan reaches back exactly one hundred years to a time in Tennessee not so very different from the South just before the civil rights movement - when Allen Hendrick's advantages of social st...