In “The Beans of Egypt, Maine,” novelist Carolyn Chute wrote about poor people and rural squalor. She created a fictional place that throbbed with real misery, yet she treated its characters with compassion. For some readers, that was not enough. “Everyone goes,… Read More
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The `token plain person’ > Author Carolyn Chute awarded a Guggenheim
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The `token plain person’ > Author Carolyn Chute awarded a Guggenheim