The Defined Contribution Handbook: An Inside Guide to Service Providers & Advisors
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Ernest J. Gaines is celebrated for his distinctive literary style and profound exploration of the African American experience in the rural South. This guide by Keith Clark provides insightful analyses of both Gaines's acclaimed novels, like A Lesson before Dying and The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, and lesser-known works, including "Three Men" and In My Father's House. Additionally, it offers one of the first critical examinations of Gaines's latest novel, The Tragedy of Brady Sims, highlighting his contributions to literature and the oral tradition.
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