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  • One of the stories in the book is based on another book, Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer.

    Links and Stuff « So Many Books 2005

  • Instead, he bought the property outright from Carmer for $7,500 in 1985.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • The organization took the action after textual similarities with passages from the 1934 book Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer were spotted by a Tuscaloosa librarian.

    October 2005 2005

  • I have mentioned Carmer in a public reading of the story at the 2004 Mississippi Philological Association and in print. ...

    One Day Down 2005

  • The organization took the action after textual similarities with passages from the 1934 book Stars Fell on Alabama by Carl Carmer were spotted by a Tuscaloosa librarian.

    Vice Stripped of Flannery 2005

  • Since I studied Carmer's book as a work of nonfiction I thought this speech had a truth value apart from Carmer ...

    November 2005 2005

  • I have mentioned Carmer in a public reading of the story at the 2004 Mississippi Philological Association and in print. ...

    November 2005 2005

  • Since I studied Carmer's book as a work of nonfiction I thought this speech had a truth value apart from Carmer ...

    One Day Down 2005

  • When the New York-born folklorist Carl Carmer wrote his classic study of my native state, Stars Fell on Alabama (1934), he said that the place that calls itself the heart of Dixie was so different from the rest of the United States that the only way he could begin to write about it was to conceive of it as a foreign country.

    My Times 2004

  • When the New York-born folklorist Carl Carmer wrote his classic study of my native state, Stars Fell on Alabama (1934), he said that the place that calls itself the heart of Dixie was so different from the rest of the United States that the only way he could begin to write about it was to conceive of it as a foreign country.

    My Times 2004

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