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Lewis Nordan

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Lewis Nordan (August 23, 1939 – April 13, 2012〔http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/17/books/lewis-nordan-writer-who-spun-lyrical-tales-dies-at-72.html ''The New York Times'', April 16, 2012〕) was an American writer.
Nordan was born to Lemuel and Sara Bayles in Forest, Mississippi, grew up in Itta Bena, Mississippi. He received his B.A. at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, his M.A. from Mississippi State University, and his PhD from Auburn University in Alabama. In 1983, at age forty-five, Nordan published his first collection of stories, ''Welcome to the Arrow-Catcher Fair''. The collection established him as a writer in the Southern tradition of William Faulkner, Erskine Caldwell, and Flannery O'Connor. It also established a place for Nordan's fiction, the fictional Arrow Catcher, Mississippi, a small town in the Mississippi Delta based loosely on Nordan's hometown of Itta Bena.
After the short-story collection ''The All-Girl Football Team'' (1986) followed ''Music of the Swamp'' (1991), a novel/short-story cycle featuring Nordan's spiritual alter ego, the young Sugar Mecklin, as the protagonist. The book features aspects of magic realism that would become one of Nordan's trademarks, along with a peculiar mix of the tragic and the hilarious.
''Wolf Whistle'' (1993), Nordan's second novel, was both a critical and public success. It won the Southern Book Award and gained him a wider audience. The book deals with one of the most notorious racial incidents in recent Southern history: the murder of Emmett Till.
The novel ''The Sharpshooter Blues'' (1995) is a lyrical meditation on America's gun culture, as well as another portrait of the grotesque lives in Itta Bena. With the coming-of-age novel ''Lightning Song'' (1997), Nordan moved from Itta Bena to the hill country of Mississippi. The novel still features Nordan's magic Mississippi realism, complete with singing llamas and poetic lightning strikes.
In 2000, Nordan published a "fictional memoir," ''Boy With Loaded Gun''.
Before retiring in 2005, Lewis Nordan lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he taught Creative Writing at the University of Pittsburgh.
==Works==

*''Welcome to the Arrow-Catcher Fair'' (1983) – short stories
*''The All-Girl Football Team'' (1986) – short stories
*''Music of the Swamp'' (1991) – novel/short story cycle
*''Wolf Whistle'' (1993) – novel
*''The Sharpshooter Blues'' (1995) – novel
*''Sugar Among the Freaks: Selected Stories'' (1996) – short stories (nothing new all reprints from 1st 2 books)
*''Lightning Song'' (1997) – novel
*''Boy With Loaded Gun'' (2000) – memoir
*''WOULD YOU SHUT UP, PLEASE'' (2014) - posthumous single short story e-book

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