Vann, Sara Badger Graham – 31

Subjects:
Philosophical explorations; love relationships; family life; racial attitudes; Southern life

Writing Description:
Sara’s writings are as lively and charming a picture of family life in pre-World War II South as are Louisa May Alcott’s of that in New England in the mid-nineteenth century. Sara is a born story-teller.

Writing Type:
Auto/Mem

Gender:
Female

Birth Year:
1921

Death Year:

Occupation and Interests:
Sarah has always been a literary person. She taught high school English until motherhood (she had 4 children). She was a correspondent for local newspapers. During her second marriage, she lived many years in Europe.

Age(s):
70

Author Location(s):
Columbia, Summerville, McClellanville – South Carolina

Writing Location(s):

Dates:
1921-1941

Handwritten:

Typed:
Yes

Digital:

Self-published:

Number of Pages, etc.:
150 pages, plus a supplement of 92 pages of vignettes

Contact Person:
Phyllis Craft Crawford

Contact Person/Author Relationship:
Friend, correspondent

Address:
3 Oakwood Court
New Paltz NY 12561

Phone:
845-255-0871

Email:

Date Entered:
09/2005

Date Revised/Confirmed:
02/2007

Entry Filed under: Autobiography/Memoir,Female,v