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  1. At the time Erskine was born, on December 17, 1903, the Reverend Caldwell was minister in Newman, Georgia, in Coweta County, forty miles from Atlanta. His wife, active in helping her husband in ...

  2. Now perhaps a good explanation would be that Rogers was chosen because he was the most expendable soldier in the world. He was weak, had a range of conditions such as asthma and high blood pressure, and would have almost certaintly died within minutes of entering the war. But the way Erskine was admiring Rogers, it was clear that this is not ...

  3. The serum amplifies everything inside, so good becomes great; bad becomes worse. This is why you were chosen. Because the strong man who has known power all his life, may lose respect for that power, but a weak man knows the value of strength, and knows... compassion.Rogers: Thanks. I think.Erskine: [Gesturing toward the schnapps] Get it, get it.

  4. On various occasions he attended Erskine College, the University of Virginia, and the University of Pennsylvania, but did not earn a college degree. Following brief stints at a variety of jobs and a term as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal , he moved in 1926 to an old farmhouse in Mount Vernon, Maine; there during the next seven years he served his literary apprenticeship.

  5. Erskine Preston Caldwell (December 17, 1903 – April 11, 1987) was an American novelist and short story writer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His writings about poverty, racism and social problems in his native Southern United States , in novels such as Tobacco Road (1932) and God's Little Acre (1933), won him critical acclaim.

  6. Erskine Caldwell (born Dec. 17, 1903, Coweta County, Ga., U.S.—died April 11, 1987, Paradise Valley, Ariz.) was an American author whose unadorned novels and stories about the rural poor of the American South mix violence and sex in grotesque tragicomedy. His works achieved a worldwide readership and were particularly esteemed in France and ...

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  8. Jul 10, 2002 · Originally published Jul 10, 2002Last edited Feb 2, 2021. Over the course of a long career, Erskine Caldwell wrote twelve books of nonfiction, twenty-five novels, and nearly 150 short stories. He was intent on depicting life among the lowly in Georgia and the rest of the South, and his concern for the less fortunate— poor whites and Blacks ...

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