Researched and written by Tula Pendleton's great-niece, this book uncovers the historical Southern author's remarkable life with empathy and insight. It also collects, for the first time, all of her extant stories, giving new generations the chance to discover Pendleton's body of work.
Tula Pendleton was the belle of her small Kentucky hometown when she married Holmes Cummins Jr., a rising young insurance executive, in 1894. When the expected children never came, Tula turned her hand to writing short fiction, publishing stories in popular American magazines. Her range as an author was impressive, from romances and medical dramas to truly haunting tales of the uncanny. She also wrote charming stories of small-town life that addressed the pleasures, comforts, and stings of life in a rural community.
Tula's stories were well received, but as her writing career blossomed, the couple struggled with family, health, and financial troubles. In 1924, they carried out a suicide pact, an event covered by more than 120 American newspapers at the time. Soon after, though, both Tula and her work were forgotten.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very good. Lacy Bowen Armstrong (Author photograph) and Thad (illustrator). Presumed First Edition, First printing. xvi, 520 pages. Front Endpaper Map (with color). Illustrations. Appendix A: Timeline of the Life of Tula Pendleton. Appendix B: Tula's Stories. Appendix C: Tula's Plantegenet Connection. Appendix D: Obituaries of John Edward Pendleton. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Family Tree at rear endpaper and inside back cover. Signed by the author on the title page. Barbara Pendleton Jones, great-niece of Tula Pendleton Cummins, grew up hearing only the barest account of Tula's career as a writer and her tragic death. When she set out to learn more about her great-aunt, she had only two of Tula's letters and fragments of her family history. By piecing together Tula's genealogy, finding her published stories, locating letters and newspaper articles in archives, and retracing Tula's steps across much of the South, Jonesa retired psychologist and psychoanalysthas crafted a moving and illuminating portrait of her extraordinary relative. Tula Pendleton was the belle of her small Kentucky hometown when she married Holmes Cummins Jr., a rising young insurance executive, in 1894. When the expected children never came, Tula turned her hand to writing short fiction, publishing stories in popular American magazines. Her range as an author was impressive, from romances and medical dramas to truly haunting tales of the uncanny. She also wrote charming stories of small-town life that addressed the pleasures, comforts, and stings of life in a rural community. Tula's stories were well received, but as her writing career blossomed, the couple struggled with family, health, and financial troubles. In 1924, they carried out a suicide pact, an event covered by more than 120 American newspapers at the time. Soon after, though, both Tula and her work were forgotten. This volume, researched and written by Tula's great-niece, relates with empathy and insight the remarkable story of Tula's life. It also collects, for the first time, all of her extant stories, giving new generations the chance to discover the work of this extraordinary Southern writer. Artikel-Nr. 90782
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