Shelby Foote has died.
UPDATE: Jim at Encyclopedia Hanasiana has posted some personal reflections:
I long ago lost the tape, but I remember him telling me—in his archetypical drawl—that he didn't get "down home" much anymore. "It's all whittled away to nothing," he said. "And the young folks don't have much fun anymore." He also said that it's good to be wary of inspiration, because that's where the worst writing comes from.
A True Son of the South; partial without being vulgar, industrious free of cheap ambition.
He will be missed.
JT
Posted by: Jacky Treehorn | June 28, 2005 at 02:15 PM