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1999
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With the publication of OLDEST LIVING CONFEDERATE WIDOW TELLS ALL, Rocky Mount native Allan Gurganus is realizing his dream of becoming a successful author.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 6, Nov 1994, p33-35, por
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19489
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Based upon his comments at the First Eastern North Carolina Literary Homecoming, North Carolina author Allan Gurganus reflects upon geography, family, and history as it affects the culture of Eastern North Carolina.
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20171
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Edgerton details the newest work of North Carolina fiction writer, Allan Gurganus as he tells the stories of the fictional small town Fall, North Carolina.
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34694
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In this interview, Allan Gurganus speaks about why he returned to his home state from New York, his activism in the gay rights movement of North Carolina in the mid-1990’s, and the continuing role he plays today in social and political activism. He further discusses the role of Trump in America, and how he hopes that his presence and voice can bring about change in North Carolina.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. 27 Issue , 2018, p18-33, il, por, f Periodical Website
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34713
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In this tribute, Gary Richards honors Allan Gurganus. With humor and wit, he discusses the “trouble” he has gotten into over the years because of Gurganus’ work, but also how it makes him laugh while still considering the truth behind the matters at hand.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. 27 Issue , 2018, p130-134, il, por, f Periodical Website
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34714
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In honor of Allan Gurganus, these two tributes given at the 2017 North Carolina Writers Conference in Rocky Mount. Describing him as illustrious, dedicated, and talented, Holding and Bonner describe their relationship with the author and how is work continues to touch the lives of everyone who reads them.
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North Carolina Literary Review (NoCar PS 266 N8 N66x), Vol. 27 Issue , 2018, p135-141, il, por, f Periodical Website