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  1. Clyde Edgerton (born May 20, 1944) is an American author. He has published a dozen books, most of them novels, two of which have been adapted for film. He is also a professor, teaching creative writing. Biography. Edgerton was born in Durham, North Carolina and grew up in the small town of Bethesda, North Carolina.

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  3. Clyde Edgerton. About. Books. Art. Contact. Clyde Edgerton is the author of ten novels, a book of advice, a memoir, short stories, and essays. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and five of his novels have been New York Times Notable Books.

  4. Clyde Edgerton (Author of Walking Across Egypt) Add New. Videos. Add a comment Add a comment. Clyde Edgerton. Born. in Durham, North Carolina, The United States. May 20, 1944. Website. http://www.clydeedgerton.com. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Short Stories, Nonfiction. Influences. Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor. ...more. edit data.

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  5. 1. Jan. 2001 · 37 books258 followers. Clyde Edgerton is widely considered one of the premier novelists working in the Southern tradition today, often compared with such masters as Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Connor. Although most of his books deal with adult concerns--marriage, aging, birth and death--Edgerton's work is most profoundly about family.

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  6. Interview. A Conversation with Clyde Edgerton. Daren Dean | Issue 50. Clyde Edgertons bestselling books include Raney, Walking across Egypt, The Floatplane Notebooks, Killer Diller, In Memory of Junior, Redeye, and Lunch at the Piccadilly, all from Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. Five of his novels have been named New York Times Notable Books.

  7. The short version: Clyde Edgerton is the author of ten novels, a book of advice, a memoir, short stories, and essays. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and five of his novels have been New York Times Notable Books.