Peruse an obituary for Pulitzer Prize-winner Eudora Welty, who died at the age of 92 at a hospital in Jackson, Mississippi.
Describes the newsletter, how to subscribe, and how to join e-mail lists that discuss Welty's work. Read a short bibliography, bio, and FAQ.
View a photo, search links and read a profile of this Pulitzer Prize winning author. Her works include "The Optimist's Daughter."
Bibliographical citations include Welty's primary works and selected books and articles.
In a 1999 article, Kate Moses wishes Welty a happy ninetieth birthday, ponders Welty's virginity, and explores this Mississippi writer's life.
Novelist Mark Childress recounts two occasions when he met the writer with "a musical voice, impeccable manners, a shrewd gleam in her eye and a deadly sense of humor."
Find out how the Eudora email program came to be named after this Southern woman of letters. Read Welty's short story, "Why I live at the P.O."
Find a list of Welty's works accompanied by jacket blurbs and excerpts. Link to resources on other southern writers.
Read a vivid biography detailing the work of this Southern writer and photographer. View her photos and find links to Welty-related sites.
Organization founded in 1999 assists in the conservation of Welty's archives and the preservation of her family home.
Magazine offers a copy of the short story that inspired Steve Donner to name an email program after this author. Link to read other articles.