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""Up Terrapin River"" by Opie Percival Read tells the story of a close-knit community living along the banks of a rural Southern river. The narrative follows a cast of memorable characters whose lives are intertwined with the river, which serves as both a lifeline and a source of adventure. Central to the story is the journey of the protagonist, who navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and personal growth amid the backdrop of idyllic nature. As the characters face various challenges-ranging from romantic entanglements to conflicts with outsiders-they embody the values of resilience…mehr

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""Up Terrapin River"" by Opie Percival Read tells the story of a close-knit community living along the banks of a rural Southern river. The narrative follows a cast of memorable characters whose lives are intertwined with the river, which serves as both a lifeline and a source of adventure. Central to the story is the journey of the protagonist, who navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and personal growth amid the backdrop of idyllic nature. As the characters face various challenges-ranging from romantic entanglements to conflicts with outsiders-they embody the values of resilience and camaraderie. The river becomes a symbol of continuity and change, reflecting the characters' emotional landscapes and the passage of time. Through rich descriptions and engaging dialogue, Read captures the essence of Southern life, celebrating its warmth, humor, and spirit. Ultimately, the story highlights the importance of community and the connections that bind people together, making ""Up Terrapin River"" a heartfelt exploration of human experiences in a picturesque setting.
Autorenporträt
Opie Percival Read was born on December 22, 1852, in Nashville, Tennessee, to parents Guilford Dudley Read and Elizabeth Wallace Read. He became a prominent American journalist, novelist, and humorist known for his wit and vivid use of Southern dialect. His early career was rooted in newspaper work, editing publications such as the Statesville Argus and the Louisville Courier-Journal. In 1882, he launched his own humor magazine, the Arkansas Traveler, which he continued even after stepping away from traditional journalism in 1887. That same year, he relocated to Chicago, where he spent the remainder of his life and produced the majority of his literary output. Over the next two decades, he authored 54 books, including 31 novels, 18 short story collections, and 5 nonfiction titles. His fiction often drew on his Southern background and highlighted both rural and urban American life. Read is also credited with introducing the phrase there's a sucker born every minute into print in his 1898 novel A Yankee from the West, although the expression predates him in oral tradition. He died in Chicago, Illinois, on November 2, 1939, leaving behind a legacy marked by humor, regional storytelling, and a prolific writing career.