Confederates in the attic is a non fiction book written by pulitzer prize winning journalist tony horwitz.
Confederates in the attic chapter 3 summary.
Confederates in the attic summary.
Confederates in the attic by tony horwitz is a 1998 nonfiction book about the continued influence of the civil war and the confederacy on the american south.
South carolina shades of dim part 4 spotlights on horwitz s time in columbia the capital city of south carolina and the seething discussions on how the south should deal with recalling its legacy and confederate images.
Confederates in the attic 1998 is a work of non fiction by pulitzer prize winning author tony horwitz.
Horwitz opens confederates in the attic with an anecdote about his grandfather isaac moses perski who fled czarist russia as a teenage draft dodger 3 on his way to arriving in manhattan and beginning a new life as an immigrant in america.
South carolina in the better 50 of the world section 3 discovers horwitz in south carolina and it opens as he visits fortress sumter the site of the primary skirmish of the american common war.
The book is a mixture of ethnography the study of a specific group of people in a specific place and travel writing where horwitz attempts to dive deeply into his childhood fascination for the american civil war by traveling through the deep south visiting confederate battlefields museums and monuments and interviewing the locals that he comes into contact with about their.
South carolina in the better half of the world chapter 3 finds horwitz in south carolina and it opens as he tours fort sumter the site of the first battle of the american civil war.