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Off The Wall

THE GOOD OLD BOYS by Paul Hemphill (Simon and Schuster):: This one runs the Southern gamut: Lester Maddox, moonshine, stock car racing, Cajun festivities, cotton, evangelism, poor whites and blacks in conflict, Dixieland, country music stars, and a story about the author and his truck-driving father called “Growing Up Redneck.”

November 1, 1974
John Morthland

Off The Wall

THE GOOD OLD BOYS by Paul Hemphill (Simon and Schuster):: This one runs the Southern gamut: Lester Maddox, moonshine, stock car racing, Cajun festivities, cotton, evangelism, poor whites and blacks in conflict, Dixieland, country music stars, and a story about the author and his truck-driving father called “Growing Up Redneck.” Hemphill is regarded as one of the South’s leading writers, but this collection of newspaper and magazine articles is so formulaic that it starts bogging down about halfway through; you get the feeling that the piece you’re reading right now about a washed-up farm league baseball player is the same one you read an hour ago. Highlight is an on-the-road series of short, concise newspaper pieces about the vanishing South, circa 1969.

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