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Person, James E., Jr., 1955-


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    • Birth Date

        1955-11-01
    • Associated Locale

        Northville (Mich.)
    • Associated Language

        English
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        • found: Statistical forecasts of the United States, c1993:CIP t.p. (James E. Person, Jr.) data sht. (b. 1955)
        • found: Earl Hamner, 2005:ECIP t.p. (James E. Person, Jr.) data view (b. Nov. 1, 1955)
        • found: The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal, via WWW, October 31, 2013(James E. Person Jr.; writer, editor, and lecturer who has been involved with the activities of the Kirk Center since its founding in 1995; he was named a Senior Fellow in 2011; a graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Denver Publishing Institute, Mr. Person has worked in publishing for over thirty years; he has edited and written for many literary, historical, and biographical reference works, including Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Contemporary Authors, Short Story Criticism, Rock: The Essential Album Guide, Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, What Do I Read Next? and many other titles, including American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia; Mr. Person is also a freelance writer who has published over 200 essays, articles, and book reviews in the Virginia Quarterly Review, Modern Age, the Detroit News, National Review, the Washington Times, the University Bookman, Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, Crisis, the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, the Raleigh News & Observer, and other venues; he contributes a column to the University Bookman titled The Classics Revisited; he produced The Unbought Grace of Life: Essays in Honor of Russell Kirk (1994) and Russell Kirk: A Critical Biography of a Conservative Mind (1999); a native of Virginia, Mr. Person is a specialist on the literature and history of the American South, and is a friend and biographer of the Virginian writer Earl Hamner, author of Spencer's Mountain and The Homecoming, as well as the creator of the beloved long-running television series The Waltons; Mr. Person's biography, Earl Hamner: From Walton's Mountain to Tomorrow, appeared in 2005; he lives in Northville, Michigan)
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        • 1993-03-16: new
        • 2013-11-06: revised
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