"Ralph Eubanks honored for Reflecting Mississippi" by Rebecca Lauck Cleary
 

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News Article

Publication Date

5-11-2022

Abstract

Ralph Eubanks claims he is a nonfiction writer because he is bad at making things up, but his gentle grace in describing the beauty and pain of the landscape of Mississippi needs no fictionalization. The Mississippi Humanities Council has lauded Eubanks, visiting professor of English and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi and writer-in-residence at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, with a 2022 Public Humanities Award. The UM alumnus was presented the Reflecting Mississippi Award for his work as a memoirist and literary scholar.

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