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Pat Conroy Autograph

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The eulogy of Colonel Don Conroy by his son Pat Conroy - 1998

Pat Conroy’s editorial about The Citadel in the Charleston Post and Courier

The Great Santini by Pat Conroy

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My Losing Season by Pat Conroy
The Great Santini by Pat Conroy
The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy
The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy
Pat Conroy: A Critical Companion
The Great Santini (1980) DVD

My Losing Season by Pat Conroy

From Publishers Weekly: "Loss is a fiercer, more uncompromising teacher, coldhearted but clear-eyed in its understanding that life is more dilemma than game, and more trial than free pass," writes bestselling author Conroy in his first work of nonfiction since The Water Is Wide (1972). Conroy is beloved for big, passionate, compulsively readable novels propelled by the emotional jet fuel of an abusive childhood. The Lords of Discipline, The Great Santini, The Prince of Tides and Beach Music are each informed by a knowledge of pain and heartache taught to him by a Marine pilot father whose nickname was "the Great Santini." Here, in a re-creation of the losing basketball season Conroy and his team endured during his senior year at the Citadel, 1966- 1967, Conroy gives readers an intimate look at how suffering can be transformed to become a source of strength and inspiration.

The Great Santini by Pat Conroy

Step into the powerhouse life of Bull Meecham. He's all Marine --- fighter pilot, king of the clouds, and absolute ruler of his family. Lillian is his wife -- beautiful, southern-bred, with a core of velvet steel. Without her cool head, her kids would be in real trouble. Ben is the oldest, a born athlete whose best never satisfies the big man. Ben's got to stand up, even fight back, against a father who doesn't give in -- not to his men, not to his wife, and certainly not to his son. Bull Meecham is undoubtedly Pat Conroy's most explosive character -- a man you should hate, but a man you will love.

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The Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy (Author)

In his most brilliant and powerful novel, Pat Conroy tells the story of Tom Wingo, his twin sister, Savannah, and the dark and violent past of the family into which they were born. Set in New York City and the lowcountry of South Carolina, the novel opens when Tom, a high school football coach whose marriage and career are crumbling, flies from South Carolina to New York after learning of his twin sister's suicide attempt. Savannah is one of the most gifted poets of her generation, and both the cadenced beauty of her art and the jumbled cries of her illness are clues to the too-long-hidden story of her wounded family. In the paneled offices and luxurious restaurants of New York City, Tom and Susan Lowenstein, Savannah's psychiatrist, unravel a history of violence, abandonment, commitment, and love.

The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy

This powerful and breathtaking novel is the story of four cadets who have become bloodbrothers. Together they will encounter the hell of hazing and the rabid, raunchy and dangerously secretive atmosphere of an arrogant and proud military institute. They will experience the violence. The passion. The rage. The friendship. The loyalty. The betrayal. Together, they will brace themselves for the brutal transition to manhood... and one will not survive.

Pat Conroy: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) by Landon C. Burns

No one who has read Pat Conroy's novels of family wounds and healing can fail to be moved by their emotional appeal. But Conroy is also a major contemporary American novelist who follows in the tradition of Southern fiction established by William Faulkner and Thomas Wolfe. This companion is the first book-length study of his work. It explores the recurring motifs in his fiction and his special writing talents as a prose stylist of uncommon distinction. A separate chapter for The Boo and The Water is Wide and each novel--The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides, and his most recent, Beach Music--provides a detailed analysis of the books and the common threads that unite all the novels.

Pat Conroy’s editorial about The Citadel in the Charleston Post and Courier from Sunday, January 10, 1999

I recently read that Sen. Arthur Ravenel, a man I respect very much, has  proposed a merger of all the public colleges in Charleston into a single  university system. Sen. Ravenel seems to be strongly antagonistic lately to my  college, The Citadel, and his plan would effectively destroy my alma mater. I  will cheerfully and passionately stand in the senator's way on this important  matter.

The eulogy of Colonel Don Conroy by his son Pat Conroy - 1998

The children of fighter pilots tell different stories than other kids do. None of our fathers can write a will or sell a life insurance policy or fill out a prescription or administer a flue shot or explain what a poet meant. We tell of fathers who land on aircraft carriers at pitch-black night with the wind howling out of the China Sea. Our fathers wiped out aircraft batteries in the Philippines and set Japanese soldiers on fire when they made the mistake of trying to overwhelm our troops on the ground.

The Great Santini (1980) DVD

A PAT CONROY APPRECIATION PAGE - Biography, titles, movies, gallery, news, links.

The Collective Works of Pat Conroy - Interview, biography, works, bookstore

Famous quotes by Pat Conroy

Loss is underestimated in America. ... I don't think you learn anything from winning. It just feels good, it feels great. You jump around. Wonderful, great feeling. But loss you think about. Loss makes you change the way you do things. Loss makes you consider how to do things differently. You never want to lose again after you've lost like we did that season. - Pat Conroy

I learned lessons at The Citadel that my president did not learn at Georgetown University, Oxford University, or Yale Law School. Until this year, it never occurred to me I received a much finer education than Bill Clinton. He knows little about honor, responsibility and character. The Corps of Cadets at The Citadel is the best place in the country to learn all you need to know about them - Pat Conroy

The Great Santini lived life at full throttle, moved always in the fast lanes, gunned every engine, teetered on every edge, seized every moment and shook it like a terrier shaking a rat.
- Pat Conroy, Eulogy to his father, Don Conroy (The Great Santini)

My mother, Southern to the bone, once told me, All Southern literature can be summed up in these words: 'On the night the hogs ate Willie, Mama died when she heard what Daddy did to Sister.' She raised me up to be a Southern writer, but it wasn't easy.
- Pat Conroy

Without music, life is a journey through a desert.
- Pat Conroy

My mother thought of my father as half barbarian and half blunt instrument, and she isolated him from his children.
- Pat Conroy

The children of warriors in our country learn the grace and caution that come from a permanent sense of estrangement.
- Pat Conroy

There's no word in the language I revere more than 'teacher.' My heart sings when a kid refers to me as his teacher, and it always has. I've honored myself and the entire family of man by becoming a teacher.
- Pat Conroy, Prince of Tides

One of the greatest gifts you can get as a writer is to be born into an unhappy family.
- Pat Conroy

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