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Tourists to the Outer Banks of NC still flock to Manteo to see Green's The Lost Colony , but few still remember his activism and contribution to progressive causes in NC and throughout the South. | This book, a long overdue retrospective, is mostly of regional interest but should appeal also to libraries nationally. | Recent movies and TV specials on Paul Green demonstrate renewed interest in his life and works.

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  • Tourists to the Outer Banks of NC still flock to Manteo to see Green's The Lost Colony, but few still remember his activism and contribution to progressive causes in NC and throughout the South.
  • This book, a long overdue retrospective, is mostly of regional interest but should appeal also to libraries nationally.
  • Recent movies and TV specials on Paul Green demonstrate renewed interest in his life and works.

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Georgann Eubanks is a writer, Emmy-winning documentarian, and popular speaker. She is the author of Saving the WIld South, The Month of Their Ripening, Literary Trails of Eastern North Carolina, Literary Trails of the North Carolina Piedmont, and Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains. She is Executive Director of the Paul Green Foundation and lives in Carrboro, NC. Margaret D. Bauer is the Rives Chair of Southern Literature in the Department of English at East Carolina University, a Distinguished Professor of Harriot College of Arts and Science, and the editor of the North Carolina Literary Review. She is the recipient of the North Carolina Award for Literature, and the John Tyler Caldwell Award for the Humanities.