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Quinlan honored as 'Star of the South'

LSU Press author, Kieran Quinlan, is one of 12 Irish-Americans named as one of the "Stars of the South" by Irish America Magazine.  The award, which recognizes the best and brightest Irish-Americans in the Southern United States, was presented October 27th at the Commerce Club in Atlanta, GA.

Quinlan, who was born in Dublin, teaches in the UAB Department of English, specializing in modern American and Irish literarture with a special emphasis on writers from the American South.  He has published three books, including Strange Kin: Ireland and the American South, John Crowe Ransom's Secular Faith, and Walker Percy, The Last Catholic Novelist.

Klotter wins Kentucky Historical Society's Governor's Award

LSU Press author, Dr. James C. Klotter, is this year's winner of the Kentucky Historical Society's Governor's Award.  This award is given to the author of the best book to appear on Kentucky history over the past four years.  The award-winning book is Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard Reid.  Governor's Award winners receive a plaque and a prize of $1,000, funded by the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation.  Dr. Klotter was presented this award at the society's annual meeting on November 9th in Frankfort, KY.

David Kirby Interview

National Book Award finalist David Kirby was recently interviewed by the National Book Critics Circle about his nomination. Read the entire interview here. Winners will be announced on November 14.