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Madison Jones Jones

AmericanMarch 21, 1925 – May 1, 2016Southern Fiction

Madison Jones was an Agrarian-influenced Southern novelist who wrote stark moral fiction about the conflicts between the Old South and modernity. A Buried Land and An Exile are his finest achievements.

Works

  • The InnocentPsychological novel of a man whose innocent act triggers a descent into darkness→
  • Forest of the NightNovel following a man searching for meaning through violence and spiritual questioning→
  • A Buried LandNovel set in the Tennessee hills exploring guilt, redemption, and family legacy→
  • An ExileNovel of a man's exile and return, examining identity and belonging in the South→
  • A Cry of AbsenceNovel exploring faith, loss, and the human search for certainty in a changing world→

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