Madison Jones
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Madison Jones (born March 21, 1925 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an award-winning American author, who frequently wrote about the culture of the American South, including race relations and the Civil War. In additional to writing, he taught English and History courses at Miami University (Ohio), University of Tennessee, and Auburn University before retiring in 1987.
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- The Guide and Other Short Stories (1951)
- The Innocent (1957)
- Forest of the Night (1960)
- A Buried Land(1963)
- An Exile (1967) 1970 movie "I Walk the Line" based on this novel
- A Cry of Absence (1971)
- Passage Through Gehenna (1978)
- Season of the Strangler (1982)
- Last Things (1989)
- To the Winds (1996)
- Nashville 1864: The Dying of the Light (1997)