The Long Home
In a literary voice that is both original and powerfully unsettling, William Gay tells the story of Nathan Winer, a young and headstrong Tennessee carpenter who lost his father years ago to a human evil that is greater and... See More
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by William Gay
(604 reviews)
Quick ViewIn a literary voice that is both original and powerfully unsettling, William Gay tells the story of Nathan Winer, a young and headstrong Tennessee carpenter who lost his father years ago to a human evil that is greater and... See More
by William Gay
(188 reviews)
Quick ViewLittle Sister Death is the stunning 'lost' horror novel of the late William Gay. Inspired by the famous 19th Century Bell Witch haunting of Tennessee, it follows the unravelling life of David Binder, a writer who moves his... See More
by William Gay
(193 reviews)
Quick ViewWhen teenagers Kenneth and Corrie Tyler venture to their father's graveside they make a horrific discovery: their father is not buried in the casket they bought for him. The undertaker, Fenton Breece, has been grotesquely... See More
by William Gay
(15 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom a celebrated master of the Southern Gothic comes a last collection of hard-hitting short fiction, his final posthumous work Beloved for his novels Twilight, The Long Home,and The Lost Country and his groundbreaking... See More
by William Gay
(78 reviews)
Quick ViewGay maps out a landscape of love and death, exploring the terrain where a person's love of life interacts with their fear of the dark unknown. He portrays a character looking for love that reaches beyond deathwith... See More
by William Gay
(39 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this, William Gay's last posthumous novel, we have his homage to Twain's Huckleberry Finn. Set in post-World War II Tennessee, in Gay's familiar "Harrikan" area. Marion Yates is a teenager recently orphaned when his... See More
by William Gay
(30 reviews)
Quick ViewTime Done Been Won't Be No More: Collected Prose by William Gay is a collection of short stories, essays, memoirs, and an interview. Gay is well known for his fiction but he is also widely published with his essays, mostly... See More
by William Gay
Quick ViewMethods of Animal Experimentation, Volume VII: Research Surgery and Care of the Research Animal, Part C is a collection of papers that deals with methods used in animal experiments concerning surgical approaches to certain... See More
by William Gay
Quick ViewMethods of Animal Experimentation, Volume IV focuses on research problems related to animal experimentation, including aging, nutrition, and environmental studies. It summarizes therapeutic implications of animal... See More
by William Gay
Quick ViewMethods of Animal Experimentation, Volume VII: Research Surgery and Care of the Research Animal, Part B is a collection of papers that deals with methods used in animal experiments concerning surgical approaches to certain... See More
by William Gay
Quick ViewMethods of Animal Experimentation, Volume VI is a compendium of papers that defines which animals will prove most useful in biological experiments using the best methods in an environment of complex technologies and... See More
by Sonny Brewer
(13 reviews)
Quick ViewThis collection of thirty Southern writers gathers some of the finest authors in the country -- with stories, essays, and a poem. Demonstrating a range of styles, topics, and themes these stories display each writer's... See More
by William Gay
Quick ViewAs the popular Blue Moon Café series moves into its third volume, The Alumni Grill showcases award-winning veterans from the first two Blue Moon Café collections, handpicked by editors William Gay and Suzanne Kingsbury. In... See More