The University Press of Mississippi was founded in 1970 and is supported by Mississippi's eight state universities. UPM publishes scholarly books of the highest distinction and books that interpret the South and its culture to the nation and the world. From its offices in Jackson, the University Press of Mississippi acquires, edits, distributes, and promotes more than eighty new books every year. Over the years, the Press has published more than 1000 titles and distributed more than 2,600,000 copies worldwide, each with the Mississippi imprint.

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Brierfield

Plantation Home of Jefferson Davis

University Press of Mississippi

The intriguing history of the home (and the family) from which Jefferson Davis was called to become the President of the Confederate States of America

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Shaping Memories

Reflections of African American Women Writers

University Press of Mississippi
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Lost Plantations of the South

University Press of Mississippi

An illustrated history of the grand southern plantation homes lost to war, disaster, neglect, and progress

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The Essence of Herbs

An Environmental Guide to Herb Gardening

University Press of Mississippi

Fascinating lore, practical herb garden design, comprehensive guidance in cultivating and harvesting herbs

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Conversations with Samuel R. Delany

Edited by Carl Freedman
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the author of Dhalgren; Babel-17; Stars in My Pocket like Grains of Sand; the Nevéryon cycle; and Times Square Red, Times Square Blue

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The South and Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha

The Actual and the Apocryphal

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that explore how Faulkner shaped a region and how a region shaped the great writer and his fiction

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Mississippi

The WPA Guide to the Magnolia State

University Press of Mississippi

A classic picture of bygone days and foregone ways

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Faulkner and Humor

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that seek the humorous streak in the Nobel Laureate’s output

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Eudora Welty

Thirteen Essays

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of thirteen of the best essays drawn from the earlier work, Eudora Welty: Critical Essays

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The Beat

Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C.

University Press of Mississippi

A history of the distinctive, US Capital sound that fuses hip-hop, funk, and soul

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Bluebeard

A Reader's Guide to the English Tradition

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the ever-evolving fairy tale about the murderous aristocrat and his endangered wife

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Great Spirits

Portraits of Life-Changing World Music Artists

University Press of Mississippi

Personal encounters with musical geniuses determined to change the world; includes pieces on Bob Marley, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Nina Simone, Sun Ra, Augustus Pablo, the Neville Brothers, Yabby You, and Nadia Gamal

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Romance and Rights

The Politics of Interracial Intimacy, 1945-1954

University Press of Mississippi

A study of the tensions between the private and public realms of interracial relationships

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Not Just Child's Play

Emerging Tradition and the Lost Boys of Sudan

University Press of Mississippi

A study of one group of Sudanese refugees and their efforts to hold on to their traditions

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Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the Indian-American author of The Tiger's Daughter, Jasmine, The Holder of the World, and The Middleman and Other Stories (winner of the 1989 National Book Critics Circle Award)

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Waltz the Hall

University Press of Mississippi

A history and songbook of a once widespread but now nearly forgotten folk entertainment

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The Works of the Gawain-Poet

University Press of Mississippi

The Works of the “Gawain”-Poet presents a number of distinctive features: a conservatively edited text; the original manuscript illustrations; apparatus, glosses, and notes on the page with the text; and a full introduction and bibliography. The book should prove useful both as a reading and reference edition and as a graduate text.

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The Heritage of Longwood

University Press of Mississippi

The story of an outrageous architectural folly—Longwood, in Natchez, Mississippi—which stands unfinished today as one of the grandest and most opulent of antebellum mansions.

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The Avant-Garde and American Postmodernity

Small Incisive Shocks

University Press of Mississippi

An evaluation that tracks American culture’s shift from modernism into postmodernism

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Shadow and Shelter

University Press of Mississippi

An examination of the swamp’s role in southern cultural, literary, and ecological history

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Mississippi Black History Makers

University Press of Mississippi

A well-researched collection of biographical sketches of notable African Americans from Mississippi

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Lincoln's Moral Vision

The Second Inaugural Address

University Press of Mississippi

An assessment of the great speech as Lincoln's moral resolution of his views on slavery, race, and religion

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Ladies First

Women in Music Videos

University Press of Mississippi

A book that shows how the world of music video has thrust feminism to the forefront

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Interviews with John Kenneth Galbraith

University Press of Mississippi

We should always remind ourselves that capitalism, now politely called the market system, has always, basically, been unstable.

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Fourteen on Form

Conversations with Poets

University Press of Mississippi
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Faulkner and Postmodernism

University Press of Mississippi

Where William Faulkner’s fiction stands in relation to that of Ellison, Pynchon, Nabokov, and other postmodern greats

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Dear Boys

World War II Letters from a Woman Back Home

University Press of Mississippi

Collected letters from Mrs. Keith Frazier Somerville’s “Dear Boys” column published in the Bolivar Commercial (Cleveland, Mississippi) newspaper during the final years of World War II

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Dark Laughter

The Satiric Art of Oliver W. Harrington

Edited by M. Thomas Inge
University Press of Mississippi

An appreciative retrospective of the art created by the man Langston Hughes called America’s greatest black cartoonist

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Afro-American Folk Art and Crafts

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of essays focusing on the rich variety of black folk art and its artists

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A History of the Mississippi Governor's Mansion

University Press of Mississippi

The story of the Mississippi Governor’s Mansion, a National Historic Landmark and one of only a handful of buildings left standing when General Sherman burned Jackson, Mississippi, during the Civil War. This book traces the mansion’s history from 1842 until 1977.

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Eddy Arnold

Pioneer of the Nashville Sound

University Press of Mississippi

The definitive biography of the artist who created the template for Nashville’s modern country music sound

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God of Comics

Osamu Tezuka and the Creation of Post-World War II Manga

University Press of Mississippi

An assessment of the worldwide achievement of the man who made manga mainstream

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David Lean

Interviews

Edited by Steven Organ
University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the director of Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, A Passage to India, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and many other epic films

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Conversations with William F. Buckley Jr.

University Press of Mississippi

Conversations with the conservative founder of the National Review, host of television’s The Firing Line, and author of fifty-seven books of fiction and nonfiction

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Conversations with Caryl Phillips

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the acclaimed Anglo-Caribbean author of Dancing in the Dark, A Distant Shore, and Foreigners

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Conversations with Mexican American Writers

Languages and Literatures in the Borderlands

University Press of Mississippi
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Evelyn's Husband

University Press of Mississippi

A never-before-published novel of white characters struggling to understand the true nature of manhood

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A Business Career

University Press of Mississippi

A renowned African American author’s first novel with an entire cast of white characters

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