Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany
Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany is a collection of non-fiction, journalism, short stories, and single play - Delray's New Moon - by the novelist Charles Portis, the author most famous for True Grit. Subjects covered by Portis include the civil rights movement, a road trip in Baja, and Elvis Presley's visit to his aging mother. Some of the works originally appeared in such publications such as the New York Herald Tribune and Saturday Evening Post.[1][2]
Cover Illustration by Mike Reddy | |
Author | Charles Portis |
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Cover artist | Mike Reddy |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Miscellany |
Publisher | Butler Center Books |
Publication date | 2012 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) (paperback) |
Pages | 378 |
ISBN | 978-1468307399 |
Preceded by | Gringos (1991) |
At the time of its first publication in 2012, it was the first work by Portis in twenty-one years since Gringos.
The book also has an epilogue consisting an interview with Charles Portis by Roy Reed; and five appendix tributes to the author by Roy Blount Jr, Ed Park, Ron Rosenbaum, Donna Tartt and Wells Tower.[3]
In the New York Times review of the book, Carlo Rotella said, "You can enjoy Escape Velocity as a stand-alone collection, but a Portis miscellany will always be read too as a key to the experiences and craft lessons that shaped the novels."[4]
Editor
Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany was edited by Jay Jennings.[5]
References
External links
- New York Times, Oct 5, 2012
- Unofficial Charles Portis website