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Spring 2006 Writers' Festival
Percival Everett---Selected
Bibliography
Percival Everett, an award winning novelist,
fiction editor of Callaloo, and a professor of English at the University
of Southern California, will read from his works as part of Agnes Scott
Writers' Festival on March 30. In conjunction with the public reading,
we have compiled a bibliography of selected resources by and about the
prolific writer.

Photograph downloaded from http://interviews.fictionaddiction.net/percivaleverett.html
2/27/06
Selected Books by Percival
Everett
American desert: a novel, New
York: Hyperion, 2004. PS3555.V34 M9 2004 -Browsing - 1st Floor.
Big picture: stories, Saint
Paul : Graywolf Press, 1996. Available at DeKalb
County Public Library or through Interlibrary
Loan.
Cadillac flambe in Making
Callaloo: 25 years of Black literature, 1976-2000/ Charles
H. Rowell New York: St. Martin's Press, 2002. Available at DeKalb
County Public Library or through Interlibrary
Loan.
Cutting Lisa, New York:
Ticknor & Fields, 1986. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Damned if I do: stories, Saint
Paul, Minn. : Graywolf Press, 2004. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Erasure: a novel, Hanover:
University Press of New England, c2001. PS3555.V34 E73 -Browsing
- 1st Floor.
The fix in The best
American short stories: selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines
2000/ E. L Doctorow & Katrina Kenison Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 2000.
For her dark skin, Seattle:
Owl Creek Press, 1990. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Frenzy, Saint Paul: Graywolf
Press, 1997. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
God's country: a novel, Boston:
Faber and Faber, 1994. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Glyph: a novel, Saint Paul,
Minn.: Graywolf Press, 1999. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
A History of the African-American
people (proposed) by Strom Thurmond, as told to Percival Everett
and James Kincaid, New York: Akashic Books, 2004. PS3555.V34
.H57- Browsing - 1st Floor.
Suder, New York : Viking
Press, 1983. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Walk me to the distance, New
York: Ticknor & Fields, 1985. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Watershed, Saint Paul, Minn.:
Graywolf Press, 1996. Available at DeKalb
County Public Library or through Interlibrary
Loan.
The weather and women treat me fair:
stories, Little Rock: August House, 1987. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Wounded: a novel, St. Paul,
Minn.: Graywolf Press, 2005. PS3555.V34 W68-Browsing - 1st
Floor.
Zulus, Sag Harbor, NY: Permanent
Press, 1990. Available through Interlibrary
Loan.
Selected Articles
Bell, Madison Smartt. A
Note on "God's Country." Callaloo, Spring2005,
28 (2) 
Everett, Percival. Afraid
of the dark. Triquarterly, Evanston: Fall 2000 109 
Everett, Percival. The
appropriation of cultures. Callaloo, Winter96 19 (1) 
Everett, Percival. A
Stiffer Breeze (Short story). Callaloo, Summer2004 27
(3) 
Everett, Percival.The
last heat of summer. Ploughshares, Cambridge: Spring 2003 29
(1) 
Everett, Percival. A
modality. Symploke, Lincoln: 2004. 12 (1/2) 
Handley, William R. Detecting
the real fictions of history in "Watershed." Callaloo, Spring2005,
28 (2) 
Kincaid, James R. Percival
Everett: American Writer/Aemrican Artist. Callaloo, Spring2005,
28 (2) 
Kincaid, James R. Collaborating
with the sphinx: on Strom. Callaloo, Spring2005, 28
(2) 
Knight, Michael. My
friend, Percival. Callaloo, Spring2005, 28 (2) 
Krauth, Leland. Undoing
and Redoing the Western. Callaloo, Spring2005 28 (2) 
Monaghan, Peter. Satiric
inferno. Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/11/2005 51
(23) 
Ramsey, William M. Knowing
their place: three Black writers and the postmodern South. Southern
Literary Journal, Spring2005 37 (2) 
Russett, Margaret. Race
under "Erasure": for Percival Everett, "a piece of
fiction." Callaloo, Spring2005, 28 (2) 
Wolfreys, Julian. 'A
self-referential density': "Glyph" and the 'Theory' Thing. Callaloo, Spring2005,
28 (2) 
Book Reviews
Davis, Anita Price. American
Desert. Magill Book Reviews; 08/01/2005 
Fleming, Robert. Damned
if I do. Black Issues Book Review, May/Jun2005 7 (3) 
Hemesath, James B. Walk
Me to the Distance (Book). Library Journal, 03/01/85
110 (4) 
Julien, Claude. The
fabulous destiny of Rosendo Y Mauricio, or between (good) sense and
making sense. Callaloo, Baltimore: Spring 2005 28 (2)
Lichtig, Toby. Dead
man walking. New Statesman; 4/18/2005, 134 (4736) 
Lindsay, Tony. Erasure. Black
Issues Book Review; Jan/Feb2003 4 (1)
Marcus, Greil. Invisible
scam. Artforum, New York: Winter 2002 9 (4) 
McCrea, Fiona. Frenzy. Callaloo, Spring2005
28 (2) 
Santo, Philip. Erasure
(Book Review). Library Journal, 8/1/2001 126 (13) 
Stidham, Jenn B. Wounded. Library
Journal, 7/1/2005 130 (12) 
Strecker, Trey. Erasure
(Book). Review of Contemporary Fiction, Summer2002 22
(2)
Interviews
An Interview with Percival Everett. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~upne/features/EverettQ&A.html
Bolonik, Kera. Mules,
men, and Barthes: Percival Everett talks with Bookforum. Artforum, New
York: Oct/Nov. 2005 12 (3) 
Kincaid,
Jim. An
Interview with Percival Everett. Callaloo, Spring2005,
28 (2) 
Websites
Meet the writer http://www.usca.edu/aasc/everett.htm
Percival Everett- interview by Robert
Birnbaum http://www.identitytheory.com/interviews/birnbaum105.html
Percival Everett http://authors.aalbc.com/percivaleverett.htm
Percival L. Everett. Erasure - Book
Review by Bernard W. Bell http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2838/is_2-3_37/ai_110531707
Percival Everett, Novelist http://www.blueflowerarts.com/percival.html
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