Elizabeth Spencer, the author, with writer Allan Gurganus in 2016

Elizabeth Spencer was a prolific short-story writer and chronicler of the South. Spencer’s first novel, Fire in the Morning, was published in 1948. She wrote a total of nine novels, seven collections of short stories, a memoir (Landscapes of the Heart, 1998), and a play (For Lease or Sale, 1989). Her novella The Light in the Piazza (1960) was adapted for the screen in 1962 and transformed into a Broadway musical of the same name in 2005. She was a five-time recipient of the O. Henry Award for short fiction.

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