one of my authors, alan pascale who was again a popular southern writer from virginia said what the southern literature needs is blood to near ash irony to be owed to write about its most recent past. the ones who participated in the shared effort to create a version of the confederate war experience, even in the postwar brand names, as in a 22nd third generations, right with support for the confederacy. most on the war is just. there were a few women who sold what i would claim as distinctly separate stories that the war are passive phase. late 1890s turn-of-the-century kamal and glasco wrote three books. she did them in the reverse order so she wrote one on the populist movement of the 1890s first amendment and the reconstruction era knacks and then one on this unaware. i look at all three of those novels because she's very prominently in my boat. that was her phrase that what southern literature needs is blood and irony. that's where the phrase comes from. the most well-known authors who wrote or the civil war itself, the women named attested gene advance or 30 civil war novel that came o