When Beth Henley interviewed Eudora Welty for a film of Eudora’s beloved short story “A Worn Path” in 1994, James Patterson captured this photograph of Jackson’s two Pulitzer Prize winners. Beth Henley returned to the Eudora Welty House and Garden on March 23 to deliver the third Bettye Jolly Lecture, moderated by Suzanne Marrs, Welty Foundation Scholar-in-Residence. A […] Read more »
The annual spring plant sale at the Eudora Welty Education and Visitors Center featured potted cuttings from the large gardenia planted by Chestina Welty, Eudora’s mother, shortly after the family moved into the house is 1925. The sale was held Saturday, April 8 and was sponsored by the Welty Foundation to benefit the garden fund. A […] Read more »
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Beth Henley will share her considerable wit and talent as the Bettye Jolly Lecturer on Thursday, March 23 at 4:30 p.m. in the Garden of the Eudora Welty House. She will discuss her Jackson roots, her link to New Stage Theatre, and her career as an actor, playwright, and screenwriter with Suzanne Marrs, Eudora […] Read more »
Poet and historian Stephen Cushman, the Robert C. Taylor Professor of English at the University of Virginia, visited Millsaps College on Tuesday, March 28 to read from The Red List: A Poem, which takes its title from the endangered species list. He was joined by poet Jamie Dickson, English and Creative Writing teacher at Germantown High School, who read from […] Read more »