Clyde Edgerton

Clyde Edgerton is an American author known for his Southern literature. He has written several novels, many of which are set in the American South and often explore themes of family, community, and humor. Edgerton is also a musician and has incorporated his musical interests into his writing.

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  1. 1. Killer Diller

    The novel follows Wesley Benfield, a young man recently released from a reform school, as he navigates life in a small Southern town. He is taken in by a group of eccentric characters at a local church, where he forms an unlikely friendship with a fellow musician named Riley. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, redemption, and the pursuit of their musical dreams. The story explores themes of forgiveness, community, and the transformative power of music, all set against the backdrop of Southern charm and humor.

  2. 2. Walking Across Egypt

    The story revolves around Mattie Rigsbee, a spirited and independent seventy-eight-year-old woman living in a small Southern town. Despite her age, Mattie is determined to live life to the fullest and is known for her kindness and hospitality. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she befriends Wesley Benfield, a troubled juvenile delinquent. Through her unwavering faith and compassion, Mattie becomes a guiding force in Wesley's life, offering him a sense of family and belonging. The novel explores themes of aging, community, and the transformative power of love and kindness.

  3. 3. Raney

    Set in the rural South, this novel humorously explores the complexities of marriage through the eyes of a young Southern Baptist woman. The story unfolds as she navigates the challenges and joys of her union with a liberal, open-minded husband, highlighting the cultural and ideological clashes that arise. Through a series of heartfelt and often comedic events, the couple learns to appreciate their differences, ultimately discovering the strength and resilience of their love. The narrative is a poignant reflection on the power of understanding and compromise in relationships.