Gerald Duff has published a total of fifteen books, including novels, collections of short stories and poems, and books of nonfiction. His most recent works are a memoir, Home Truths: A Deep East Texas Memory and two novels, Blue Sabine, a tale of the generations of women of one deep East Texas family, and Dirty Rice: A Year in the Evangeline League, which is set in the midst of the Great Depression.
Fiction
Summer 2007
The Way a Blind Man Tracks Light
They’re saying my name in Maude’s room, but that doesn’t mean I’m the topic of conversation among all the women watching my sister on her deathbed. Abigail is just using […]
Spring 2013
“A Thought Turned to Stone”: David Madden’s London Bridge in Plague and Fire
David Madden’s thirteenth book of fiction is a daringly imagined mythology of London Bridge—its conception by Peter de Colechurch, its construction, its meaning in history, both metaphorical and literal, and its core relevance to Great Britain and its empire.
