“A feast for Civil War buffs…. One of the best firsthand records of the Confederate experience…. Electrifying.â€â€•Walter Clemons; Newsweek“Here is a book to curl up with over a whole lifetime―to read and reread; to ponder and savor.â€â€•Selma R. Williams; The Boston Globe“A painfully brilliant record of our old America at daggers drawn…. Mary Chestnut’s wit and shrewdness; her fierce abhorrence of slavery; her feminist ambitions; maker her observations peculiarly modern… C. Vann Woodward’s editing… is exemplary…. He has reacquainted us with a remarkable woman; and she has reacquainted us with the living past.â€â€•Andrew Klavan; Saturday Review“Here is the rich and full context; as the author herself recreated it. It is by all odds the best of all civil War memoirs; and one of the most remarkable eye-witness accounts to emerge from that or any other war.â€â€•Louis D. Rubin; Jr.; The New Republic“Chestnut’s prose and insights dazzle. Lively sketches; biting characterizations; entertaining anecdotes; and vivid reflections fill the page.â€â€•Catherine Clinton; The Journal of American History “Thanks to [C. Vann Woodawrd]; we have the first authoritative text of this great work now revealed as the masterpiece it is; the finest work of literature to come out of the Civil War; perhaps one of the half dozen or so most important diaries in all literature; if you will; a Southern War and Peace.â€â€•Reid Beddow; The Washington Post Book World“A great epic drama of our greatest national tragedy.â€â€•William Styron; The New York Review of BooksWinner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize in HistoryC. Vann Woodward is Sterling Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University.
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