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NINTH OXFORD CONFERENCE FOR THE BOOK rom the page to the stage and screen, this year's Oxford Conference for the Book celebrates the written word and its various incarnations April 11-14, 2002, on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford. This year's conference, the ninth annual, is dedicated to Tennessee Williams, who was born and spent his formative years in Mississippi, then went on to become one of America's foremost playwrights. To honor Williams's literary legacy and to demonstrate the transendence of the written word, the conference will play host to playwrights and drama critics in addition to the usual roster of novelists, journalists, and poets. The weekend will also include a gathering of previous writers in residence from a program funded by John and Renee Grisham and a screening of Big Bad Love, the film based on short stories by local author Larry Brown. The conference kicks off early this year with a special book conference edition of Thacker Mountain Radio on Thursday, Aprilil. The hour-long live radio show will feature music by the house band and a visiting group, plus readings by Australian novelist Richard Flanagan, making his third conference appearance, and poet Beth Ann Fennelly, who has been living in Oxford since August with her husband, current Grisham Writer in Residence Tom Franklin. Following the radio show, a special screening of Big Bad Love, the new film by actor-director Arliss Howard, based on stories by Larry Brown, will be held in Fulton Chapel at 8:do p.m. A panel with Brown, Howard, and Debra Winger, one of the film's stars, will take place prior to the screening; a reception will follow. The movie, which was filmed in Oxford and the surrounding area, follows a Vietnam vet as he struggles to realize his dream of becoming a writer. Friday, April 12, kicks off in traditional fashion with a welcome by the mayor of Oxford (a new one this year, Square Books owner

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Tennessee Williams, Photography Collection, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin. The above photograph of Tennessee Williams is reproduced on posters and T-shirts available from the Center by calling 800-390-3527.

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