South savors storytelling skill
A tradition has sprawled across generations in the South. “We are a region of storytellers,” Harper Lee once said.
She told one classic story, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Her Alabama neighbor (and childhood friend) Truman Capote told many. They joined a trend ranging from authors (Faulkner, Welty, Hurston, Grisham) to the poems of Maya Angelou and the songs of Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson and emerging stars like Adia Victoria (shown here).
The South has offered a rich tapestry. And now a PBS series visits some of the modern-day people. “Southern Storytellers” airs at 9 p.m. on three Tuesdays, starting July 18
“Southerners tend to wear their souls and their hearts on their sleeves,” said Courtney Pledger, CEO of the Arkansas PBS stations producing the series. Read more…