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- Tula_Springs abstract "Tula Springs is a fictional town in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana, and the setting of a series of novels by the American novelist James Wilcox. Starting with Wilcox's acclaimed debut novel Modern Baptists (1983), Tula Springs has served as the setting for five subsequent novels: North Gladiola (1985), Miss Undine's Living Room (1987), Sort of Rich (1989), Heavenly Days (2003), and Hunk City (2007). Wilcox's other novels (set in New York) include brief mentions of Tula Springs or characters with ties to the town. Michiko Kakutani wrote in her New York Times review of Sort of Rich: \"Tula Springs is one of those peculiar outposts of the New South - half suburb, half small town, poised between a quickly receding pastoral past and a greedy, consumerist future. It's the kind of place where people are ignorant about the details of the Civil War, but up on the latest kinds of sunlamps and Jacuzzis; the kind of place where long-haired ex-hippies cheerfully vote for Reagan, and housewives divide their time between therapy sessions and church choir meetings.\" Other reviewers have compared Tula Springs to William Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County.".
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- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_populated_places.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Louisiana_in_fiction.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Parishes.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Jacuzzi.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink James_Wilcox.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Michiko_Kakutani.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Baptists.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink New_South.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Reagan.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink William_Faulkner.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLink Yoknapatawpha_County.
- Tula_Springs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tula Springs".
- Tula_Springs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tula_Springs subject Category:Fictional_populated_places.
- Tula_Springs subject Category:Louisiana_in_fiction.
- Tula_Springs hypernym Town.
- Tula_Springs type Place.
- Tula_Springs type Settlement.
- Tula_Springs type Place.
- Tula_Springs comment "Tula Springs is a fictional town in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana, and the setting of a series of novels by the American novelist James Wilcox. Starting with Wilcox's acclaimed debut novel Modern Baptists (1983), Tula Springs has served as the setting for five subsequent novels: North Gladiola (1985), Miss Undine's Living Room (1987), Sort of Rich (1989), Heavenly Days (2003), and Hunk City (2007).".
- Tula_Springs label "Tula Springs".
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- Tula_Springs wasDerivedFrom Tula_Springs?oldid=581874425.
- Tula_Springs isPrimaryTopicOf Tula_Springs.