Among the visitors to Andalusia during the summer are a good many high school and college English teachers who are using their vacations to see the homes of some of their favorite writers. Often times Andalusia is just the first stop on a literary pilgrimage to Walden Pond, Dickinson's Amherst, or the homes of Emerson and Hawthorne in Concord. The majority of these teachers, however, are usually heading west to visit the homes of southern writers like Faulkner, Welty, McCullers, et. al. If, like these English teachers, you have a yen to tour the homes of your favorite southern authors, I would encourage you to check out the web site www.southernliterarytrail.org. The Southern Literary Trail is a consortium of writers homes/museums in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. In addition to providing a ton of useful information for anyone desiring to visit these authors' homes, the SLT celebrates tri-state writers with the nation's only regional literary festival, Trailfest. This event, which occurs every other year, includes tours, films, play performances, and panel discussion in 18 southern cities - many of which are free and feature prominent contemporary writers. The next Trailfest will be in 2013. For a complete schedule (not available yet) and more information visit SLT's website.
- Mark
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI was one such teacher. I wanted to share with you the piece I just published about my visit a couple weeks ago. Hope you like it. "Good Country People": Exploring Flannery O'Connor's Andalusia and Milledgeville. Thanks for the nice experience.
-Josh Boldt