Ninety Degrees in the Shade.

Clarence Cason belonged to that restless generation of southern intellectuals who, between the world wars, questioned the South's stubborn traditionalism, even as they tried to explain and defend its distinctiveness. From his professorial perch at The University of Alabama, Cason wrote polished...

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Main Author: Cason, Clarence, 1896-1935 (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 2001.
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